Not exact matches
It's obvious to us
vegans who are
vegan first and foremost for
ethical reasons but maybe not to those
who are not in that
ethical space.
The appeal and potential for
vegan products is expanding beyond a reasonably small but growing group of people
who avoid animal products for
ethical reasons to include the much larger base of consumers seeking healthier, cleaner foods.
As an
ethical vegan, it is difficult for me to find restaurants where I feel comfortable eating and
who cater to customer satisfaction.
I SO respect anyone
who is
vegan for
ethical reasons, but I had to listen to my body.
Please don't use the word «polluted» in the same sentence as those of us
who are
ethical vegans wade..
Even most
vegans and vegetarians
who quit the diet for any reason — hassle, social pressure, or just a change in
ethical concerns — experience a surge in health after they re-incorporate meat.
I would also expect to see significant differences between those
who are
ethical vegans (no animal products or testing at all) and those
who have simply adopted a plant based diet (veganism for health reasons alone).
One international research study published in the journal Appetite found that people
who chose a
vegan diet for
ethical reasons were likely to stick to the diet longer than those
who follow the program for other reasons.
Just to add, I don't know that many folks
who live a
vegan lifestyle just for their health, they usually get in under
ethical reasons, then, as they progress, and get «better» at it, they find the health benefits of a
vegan lifestyle.
For those
who wish to eat a plant - based
vegan diet for
ethical reasons.
Those
who choose to be
vegan due to
ethical reasons, feeling as though all other diets are unethical, I think are somewhat misled.
In my humble opinion, the biggest difference between a
vegan and someone
who eats a plant based diet is that a
vegan does nt eat animal products for
ethical reasons and plant based or Nutritarian's for health reasons.
I think for those reasons and more it makes sense for a lot of people, particularly if they're an
ethical vegan, to date somebody
who has similar values and a similar lifestyle,» Dave said.
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who are
vegans, vegetarians, or interested in raw food, macrobiotics,
ethical considerations, animal rights and the environment.
But for those of us
who do eat meat, and
who believe that well - treated animals in an integrated farming system make at least as much sense as
vegan organic agriculture, learning more about what goes into animal raising, killing, and butchery is a step toward a more honest and
ethical approach to eating meat.