Beyonce, Jay-Z offer lifetime concert tickets for fans who go vegan

And Twitter had some thoughts...


Reuters/Entertainment Desk February 01, 2019

LOS ANGELES/KARACHI: Music superstars Beyonce and Jay-Z are offering fans a chance to win free tickets for life to their concerts in exchange for adopting a vegan diet for a month.

The Lemonade singer announced the contest to her 123 million Instagram followers late on Wednesday in support of the Greenprint Project, which encourages people to reduce their environmental footprint by eating plant-based meals.

PHOTO: MARIE CLAIRE PHOTO: MARIE CLAIRE

Beyonce pledged to eat plant-based breakfasts and go meatless on Mondays, while Jay-Z is promising to eat two plant-based meals a day.

The project is the brainchild of Beyonce’s personal trainer, Marco Borges, who published his The Greenprint book in December explaining his plant-based diet and exercise plan. The singer and her spouse wrote the introduction to the book.

Under the contest rules, one fan will get a pair of tickets to one official concert tour by Beyonce and/or Jay-Z for the next 30 years.

So, would you go vegan for Jay Z and Beyonce? Twitter had some thoughts.



https://twitter.com/ypark94/status/1091211831421616128

https://twitter.com/needyora/status/1090872040842702848



https://twitter.com/FATHERBONNET/status/1090828151704428545

https://twitter.com/alyssa_nunley/status/1091003051144564741



https://twitter.com/C_Swizzle_13/status/1091014286518841345

https://twitter.com/alexiswellss/status/1090841605706211329

https://twitter.com/literallyeddie_/status/1090822094357594112





A study in the journal Science last June concluded that avoiding meat and dairy products would be the biggest way to reduce the environmental impact on the planet because of reduced irrigation of farmland, animal emissions, food processing and transport.

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