Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Appeal Veganism

The Appeal Veganism
The Vegan lifestyle is progressively becoming more popular. This can be observed by the type of food that is served at the Lewis and Clark cafeteria. This raises the following question.; Are people becoming more contentious toward animals or are other heath benefits making the vegan lifestyle more appealing? There is always plenty of vegan choices provided at the bone, and surprisingly there are often more vegan deserts than non-vegan deserts. It used to be easier to decipher the strong minority of vegans through their distinguishable appearance. Sometimes dreadlocks or hemp clothing would give it away. Now the vegan lifestyle seems to attract all different types of people. The possible health benefits have attracted an entire new realm of fashion-concerned people. The vegan lifestyle is now advertised and somewhat encouraged in popular magazines. There are now many more products, which make it easier to be vegan. Soy and rice milk are much more popular and accessible than ever before along with dairy free ice cream, yogurt ext. The items seem to be only accommodating for the large demand of requests from people eating in a different way. But what triggered this dramatic change in people’s eating habits? How much does being a vegan or vegetarian have to do with feeling empathy for animals, and how much does it have to do with being more educated and concerned about its effects o personal health?

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