Spend Money, Save Animals at the PETA Mall

I’m addicted to Go Max Go vegan candy bars. I can’t find them at a store near me, so I get them from the The Vegetarian Site, a longtime PETA Business Friend. And I don’t even have to leave my couch. That’s the beauty of the PETA Mall: There are tons of merchants, and you can order everything—chocolate, clothing, wine, vegan interior design services, books, movies, checks, charitable gift cards, and so much more—while you’re still wearing your pajamas.

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But the best part is that every purchase that you make helps animals. Merchants donate a portion of the proceeds from your purchase to PETA, and some even offer special deals—so you can save animals and money at the same time. For example, Vegetaryn owner Taryn Rasgon will donate 10 percent of the proceeds to PETA if you order a “Not Milk” shirt by September 1, 2016. And you’ll get 10 percent off when you use the code “PETA” at checkout.

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Need a new handbag? Cykochik Custom Handbags supports PETA through the PETA Business Friends program, which means that it helps PETA help animals. Or visit jeane & jax, a new handbag vendor that donates a portion of its proceeds directly to PETA.

So, yeah, shopping is a great way to help animals.

If you’re looking to do more than shop, you should still visit the PETA Mall. Check out Main Street Vegan® Academy, a PETA Business Friend that trains and certifies vegan lifestyle coaches and educators in a six-day session. You’ll learn how to open a vegan business, expand and customize your vegan outreach activities, and more.

Just be aware that you do have to change out of your pajamas and leave your living room to meet this mall merchant!