 Okay, so we're just on a very popular street here in Paris, Rue Montagroul. They're probably going to kill me for my pronunciation, but a lot of dead animals on this street, a lot of fleshed fish. It's a popular tourist street. Here come the activists, they're right there. And we're going to be doing a little bit of street outreach here, handing out some vegan food. There's a fire inside your heart. Let it light up the world. What's so popular about this street? Why is this a tourist attraction? This street in particular, I don't know, but there's a lot of fishries and cheeseries open. Any vegan places on here? No. Okay, so on the table here we have some dips, some vegan sort of processed... What would you call this? Sausage. Some vegan sausage. And we've got some vegan cheeses here. For samples for people. Oh yeah, that's still on. Vegan foie gras. So the non-vegan kind is arguably one of the cruelest products on earth. What they do is they force feed the ducks or the geese, force feed the geese grain, until their liver gets all fatty and swells up and then they kill them and cut their liver out. But this is made from something that's made of plants. That's delicious. Vegan. Vegan. No animal. Vegan. Want to try? Made vegan, no plants. No animal. How do you say plant? Plant. When I said vegan, she wanted it. Foie gras? Foie gras? Vegan. No cruelty. How do you say no cruelty? Cruelty free. No cruelty. Plants. We're some information. What was interesting is she didn't want to take it. When I told her it was foie gras. But when we said it's vegan, she took it. Amazing. Can you explain to her that not just foie gras but all animal products and vegan is how to avoid all cruelty. So it's not a single issue. Because we are saying this is vegan foie gras. We don't want to make this just about foie gras because all animal products are inherently cruel. So I asked the translator to explain to her that it's not just foie gras that is cruel but all animal products where we exploit animals are inherently cruel and the only way to resolve that problem is to go vegan. Vegan advocacy. It's irrelevant. Foie gras without the force feeding is still an animal's liver that was torn from their body. Don't get in that. Don't let them drag you into the cruelty aspect. More of the murder and the tearing out organs aspect is... That's why foie gras is a welfare issue. So if you're saying this is foie gras, this is vegan foie gras, you should also say all animal products are inherently immoral no matter if animals are force fed. If they're not even raped, if they're just murdered and exploited and used, I think it's important to point that out because otherwise people go, I just want to eat foie gras or I'll find the foie gras that wasn't force fed and then they're still going to eat all other animal products and think that foie gras is somehow crueler than all the rest and if they don't eat that it's a moral choice across the board. We'll see which one is the most popular. We've got the sausage, we've got the cheese and we've got the foie gras. Look at how I build rapport with the French. Foie gras? This is foie gras? English, do you speak English? This is actually plant-based vegan foie gras, no cruelty, vegan sausage and vegan cheese. We're promoting plant-based lifestyle, vegan lifestyle so no animals are harmed and better for the environment and for your health. That's great. Thanks guys. Sausage? Very much? Vegan, vegan. Foie gras? No, it's not foie gras, it's... Vegan. Hamembert cheese, Camembert is like a really famous French cheese and we have a vegan version right here. Camembert? Camembert? This one? Good? Vegan, you know vegan? Explained? He's not French. You speak English? No, you're not French. Foie gras? Language barrier. I used to be a vegan, I'm just a vegetarian. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Don't be sorry to me, be sorry to the animals in the dairy industry. You know about the dairy industry obviously, the kill all the animals and take their children. I've read about everything. What made you go back? Emotions? Emotions towards the animals or towards your cheese? Towards the cheese. What if you steered your emotion towards the suffering dairy cows? That's what I do, that's what steers me away from cheese shops and then I think, oh, I can find a nice cheese that is vegan, no one was harmed. I try not to eat them from the big shops, only from smaller places. Is the process different in the small places? Yes, yes, surely. The process is exactly the same except it's just on a small farm. They still take the children away, they kill the boys, kill the cow. No, they don't. Some don't. Some don't? Yeah, some don't. If you do it like really small ones, if you go to the shop, yeah of course, I don't buy cheese from shops, I only buy them from people who make them. What about when the cows stop producing milk for the farmer? What do they do? I don't know, but I don't get that. They turn them into meat. But they will do it anyway. Not the goat, yeah, the goat. But if you boycott them, if you don't give them your money, then they'll stop, yeah, because our money is what puts them in business. So if you support the small farms, you're still supporting, and you know, everyone makes their own decisions, don't they? But I see that you made a compassionate choice at the start and then something took over you and you went back to the... Cheese took over me. It's very alluring, but you know... Cheese took over me. Maybe the seed will reignite in you once again and steer towards the... Yeah, forget about the cheese. I steer my emotions away from the food and towards the living being from which it came, and I think what's more important... No, you're right, you're right. But the cheese took over me, I'm sorry. You were possessed by the cheese. I am. We need to get you back. Please take her back from the depths of the cheese. Thank you. Saucy sauce? I love saying saucy sauce. Let's try some. I'm going to do a taste test of the vegan foie gras. Oh, my Lord, that is delicious. Maya, you want to try some? Here you go. I can't get over that. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Plant-based, native plants. But it's good. It's good. It's tasty. And no one was harmed. I mean, they obviously tear their organs out of animals to make foie gras. We're just promoting eating and living without, you know, killing animals or using animals. The guys probably already explained that to you. I try to reduce. Maybe you could add some of these products. We've got sausage. Are you from France? Yes. You're French. Okay, wow. The thing that actually made me think about it more was witnessing animals inside slaughterhouses on these farms and going, wow, like I've never actually connected my food to the animal. For me, it was just food. That's why I try to reduce, at least meats. But for cheese, I'm so French for that. Very hard. I'm so too hard. But it's milk. My arm got a farm. And I know the animals in that farm are not suffering. Yeah, they're not suffering on the farm. So do they separate the calf from the mother to take the milk? No, it's fully, I don't know the term, but they let the calf stay with the mother. Yes. When the cow stops producing milk for the farmer, do they send them off? I don't know. Yeah. I don't know, but I'm conscious about it, so I try to reduce meats and ducks, especially. Yeah, for me, a lot of the slaughterhouses, they slaughter the dairy cows, even on the high welfare farms, when they stop producing milk after a certain amount of time, they become sort of useless to a cheese producer. And they send them off to be butchered in this slaughterhouse. So we would still say that consuming cheese contributes to this issue with the animal. And most, so if you talk about 99% of dairies, they separate the calf from the mother because they need the milk, it's a product for them. The calf gets fed a formula. So the mother's always mourning the loss. I have to ask the question, what do you do with the goat? Yeah, I mean, but that was, for me, the connection that I made. So what's the cheese made of? This is usually coconuts or some form of nuts, it might be cashews, hazelnuts. This is a mozzarella. Over here, though, you know what? I'll get you to try the camembert. You're going to eat camembert? Yes. So I'll see if you can tell the difference. Now we're going to try the vegan camembert. Okay, I'll say that again. Now we're going to try the vegan camembert. I think that's a pronounce it. It tastes exactly like the real DOA. You couldn't tell the difference. I don't even think the French could tell the difference. Try this one. If you're a professional... I thought this is your best product. It is? Is it the best product? I wouldn't buy this. I didn't think that was too good. Is this laser too? No. They would say it's nuts. They would say it's nuts because they know. But this, I could say, is camembert. Wow. Yeah. Wow. That's really cool. Amazing. All right, we'll try this cheese here too. Tastes like a mozzarella. Nice. Delicious. No issues with any of this. Even if the foie gras wasn't exactly the same, it's still, there's another positive aspect that no-one was harmed and killed. It's not bad by tasting. Yeah. Where did all my samples go? No. I handed out the most of them. Okay, okay, okay. It's all on camera. It's all on camera. If we can live a more peaceful, compassionate life towards others and animals included, and we can get some food that tastes pretty good, then I always ask myself the question, why not? Why should others have to be slaughtered or exploited or killed when I can have tasty food? I wouldn't mind this one and I would try, yeah. Okay, new comments. Thank you, brother. Thanks so much. Yeah. He said I convinced him. He's going to keep in mind. But, you know, when you have someone who's eats a lot of this stuff, faguar and cheese, and he said the camembert, he couldn't taste a difference. That's pretty amazing. And he seemed like he was on board. You never know what people are going to do when they leave, but that camembert is a winner. We should have removed that. Yeah, we should. It's plastic. Dude, I've been giving people these sausages. They're going to choke. We should have removed that before we started handing it out. How do you say plastic?