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<p>Donal and Virginia O'Gara, owners of <span class="contextmenu person">My Goodness</span> in the English Market, Cork, pictured in 2020. Pic: <span class="contextmenu person">Denis Minihane</span>.</p>

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Taste the Nation: My Goodness is changing the game for vegan food in Cork City
From filling the holes in Cork’s vegan fast-food offering, to a growing range of kefirs, as well as its extensive involvement in the city’s community and environmental movements, My Goodness has been leading radical change from its stalls at the English Market, farmer’s markets and festivals.

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