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Originally posted by original PM View PostNot true I know a lot of people who will not eat meat as a matter of principle but will happily consume other diary products - generally where the animal is not killed during the process - so cheese, eggs milk etc are on the menu.
Vegans obviously do not consume any animal products.
I wonder - if the bomb dropped and it was eat rat meat or die the vegans would prefer death?
I personally think it is highly unlikely.
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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View PostYou mean, found places that cater for *them*.
If you fancy a burger, or a steak, you're out of luck. Even if they have a vege option, it's rare that vegetarians in the group actually want to eat it. They'd rather go to some wanky vegetarian cafe.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNot true I know a lot of people who will not eat meat as a matter of principle but will happily consume other diary products - generally where the animal is not killed during the process - so cheese, eggs milk etc are on the menu.
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Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View PostIt's actually not. Just having a plant based diet doesn't make you a vegan. It the whole lifestyle around not being associated with animal products.
Yes it is. Being a vegetarian is purely about diet.
Vegans obviously do not consume any animal products.
I wonder - if the bomb dropped and it was eat rat meat or die the vegans would prefer death?
I personally think it is highly unlikely.
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostEating a vegan sandwich is vegan. The rest just seems to be some funny ideas that might differ from my funny ideas.
Originally posted by hairymouse View PostHow about eating a veggie burger from Mcdonalds? Is that vegetarian?
Yes it is. Being a vegetarian is purely about diet.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWife and I have more mates who are vege/vegan than not and we never have any problems. Traveled to loads of countries with them and always found places to eat that cater for all of us.
If you fancy a burger, or a steak, you're out of luck. Even if they have a vege option, it's rare that vegetarians in the group actually want to eat it. They'd rather go to some wanky vegetarian cafe.
All the parties I have are BBQs at my gaff, they're pretty good except that one time we had to stand around and bbq some vegetarian 'burgers' for someone before anyone else could eat, because we weren't allowed to put them on the bbq grill after meat had touched it :eyeroll:
Re above, there's different types of veganism, if you're an ethical vegan then you're against the industry not just against eating it yourself. It really does get worse for everyone else than keeping quiet and avoiding eating meat...Last edited by FIERCE TANK BATTLE; 20 February 2020, 15:07.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSupporting a company that makes it's money out of selling meat products. Not very vegan really.
How about eating a veggie burger from Mcdonalds? Is that vegetarian?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSupporting a company that makes it's money out of selling meat products. Not very vegan really.
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