Germany: Nuremberg
- Cafes and coffee houses
- Restaurants
- Sustainable shopping
- Fashion stores
- Supermarkets, bakeries, and convenience stores
- Packaging-free food and necessities
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The most comfortable and environment-friendly way to travel Germany is without doubt by train: According to Deutsche Bahn all their long-distance trains (ICEs, ICs and the German-driven ECs) are powered by renewable energies, and all destinations listed below can be reached by these trains directly or (as in the case of Heidelberg) by urban trains from the next ICE hub.
ICE and IC trains usually come with a restaurant car offering a number of organic items on the menu so that you (as of May, 2022) can have vegan organic porridge for breakfast, three vegetarian main courses (Swabian filled pasta -- Maultaschen --, a vegetable quiche and a potato soup), a variety of teas, lemonade (of the "Vio" brand), and "Lammsbräu" beer as well as vegan potato chips. The coffee is fairly traded, yet not organic. When you came with your own mug to buy hot drinks you had been entitled to a 20 cents discount for a while, but I don't know whether this is still applicable.
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