Purezza, which has branches in both Camden and Brighton, has created a new pizza, the profits of which will be given to an animal sanctuary in Kent

Profits will be used to build homes for rescue pigs (Photo: Purezza)

A vegan pizzeria will be donating all profits from its new pizza to an animal sanctuary in Kent.

Purezza, which has branches in Brighton and London's Camden, has will give all profits from its limited edition pizza called The Laughing Pig to Friend Farm Animal Sanctuary, to create small houses for the pigs made from recycled materials.

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The Laughing Pig features a cheese-style sauce, asparagus tips, yellow plum tomatoes, and salami made with jackfruit, as well as purple basil and some lemon zest, as well as Purezza's Mozzarella 2.0.

The Laughing Pig pizza from Purezza

'Truly honored'

"Anyone who cares about creating happier lives and a better world for animals will be inspired by the incredible work that Friend Farm Animal Sanctuary does," Tim Barclay, co-owner and co-founder of Purezza, said about the sanctuary, which provides care and refuge for rescue animals that were born into the factory farm system.

"I've always loved the work that they do for rescue animals, and when it came to choosing who to support with our latest charity pizza there was unanimous agreement from everyone at Purezza that it should be FFAS.

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"We're truly honored to be able to donate to them through the launch of our latest pizza."

The Laughing Pig is available now at Purezza's branches in Camden and Brighton.