Twin brothers who run a popular lifestyle brand have caused outrage with their apology video, after a backlash over claims they made that certain foods can reduce the risk of breast cancer.David and Stephen Flynn, from Ireland, have built a vegan lifestyle brand to rival TV chefs with their own café, farm, product range and cookery books since starting out with a small shop selling vegetables in 2004. The pair, who've racked up more than 593,000 followers on their account The Happy Pear, were forced to delete a video claiming that mushrooms and soya products can reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
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