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Changing what’s on our plates isn’t losing our culture, it’s evolving it for the better.
We can prevent so much violence to animals simply by switching to animal-free food.
Changing what’s on our plates isn’t losing our culture, it’s evolving it for the better.
We can prevent so much violence to animals simply by switching to animal-free food.
Choosing animal-free meals isn’t rejecting traditions; it’s evolving traditions to include respect for animals.
It’s a way to celebrate culture while making sure we stand by our values - opposing violence and protecting the weak.
Choosing animal-free meals isn’t rejecting traditions; it’s evolving traditions to include respect for animals.
It’s a way to celebrate culture while making sure we stand by our values - opposing violence and protecting the weak.
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Recognising their emotional lives challenges us to rethink how we see them, it's why I choose to eat an animal-free diet.
Recognising their emotional lives challenges us to rethink how we see them, it's why I choose to eat an animal-free diet.
The animals we love aren’t so different from the animals we eat, no matter what society has taught us.
It's never too late to change, and eating animal-free has never been as easy as it is today.
The animals we love aren’t so different from the animals we eat, no matter what society has taught us.
It's never too late to change, and eating animal-free has never been as easy as it is today.
It gives me hope for a future where we no longer rely on violating, mutilating and killing animals for our lifestyles.
Please help make this future a reality by making more animal friendly choices.
It gives me hope for a future where we no longer rely on violating, mutilating and killing animals for our lifestyles.
Please help make this future a reality by making more animal friendly choices.
Eating animal-free doesn’t mean a complete life changing overhaul, it’s often just about building on meals you already enjoy.
Eating animal-free doesn’t mean a complete life changing overhaul, it’s often just about building on meals you already enjoy.
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They’re not "mindless dumb animals", they’re complex, feeling and intelligent.
It’s strange how much we underestimate them, because we don’t take the time to see who they really are.
They’re not "mindless dumb animals", they’re complex, feeling and intelligent.
It’s strange how much we underestimate them, because we don’t take the time to see who they really are.
It’s strange how little we’re taught about them. Maybe because if we saw them for who they are, we’d stop eating them.
It’s strange how little we’re taught about them. Maybe because if we saw them for who they are, we’d stop eating them.
They’re killed as soon as they’re born, ground up alive or suffocated, because they don’t lay eggs and aren’t profitable.
Billions of them, every year. All for something we don’t even need in our diets.
They’re killed as soon as they’re born, ground up alive or suffocated, because they don’t lay eggs and aren’t profitable.
Billions of them, every year. All for something we don’t even need in our diets.
We used to have traditions involving slavery and child labour. Just because something’s been done for a long time doesn’t make it right, eating an animal-free diet is the best thing you can do to make the world a better place for animals.
We used to have traditions involving slavery and child labour. Just because something’s been done for a long time doesn’t make it right, eating an animal-free diet is the best thing you can do to make the world a better place for animals.
Switching to an animal-free diet isn’t about being perfect, it’s recognising that their lives matter too.
Switching to an animal-free diet isn’t about being perfect, it’s recognising that their lives matter too.
All these animals just want to live. It’s strange how much the label we give an animal - 'pet' or 'food' - changes how we see them and people who protect them.
All these animals just want to live. It’s strange how much the label we give an animal - 'pet' or 'food' - changes how we see them and people who protect them.
Cows have a strong maternal instinct, they cry for days when they lose their calves. Imagine being separated from your child, over and over, just for something we like the taste of.
Cows have a strong maternal instinct, they cry for days when they lose their calves. Imagine being separated from your child, over and over, just for something we like the taste of.
Dairy cows and egg-laying hens are bred into captivity, mutilated and sent to the same slaughterhouses as animals in the meat industry.
Once I faced that, it didn’t feel right to keep supporting it.
Dairy cows and egg-laying hens are bred into captivity, mutilated and sent to the same slaughterhouses as animals in the meat industry.
Once I faced that, it didn’t feel right to keep supporting it.
It stuck with me, even though people treated cows and pigs so differently from dogs and cats. Most aren’t taught to see that connection, but once you do, it’s hard to ignore. They all deserve the same respect and care.
It stuck with me, even though people treated cows and pigs so differently from dogs and cats. Most aren’t taught to see that connection, but once you do, it’s hard to ignore. They all deserve the same respect and care.
But I found out those industries profit from animals just as much as meat does. Leather comes from the same slaughterhouses, and wool? Sheep aren’t just shaved, their lives also end in the slaughterhouse.
But I found out those industries profit from animals just as much as meat does. Leather comes from the same slaughterhouses, and wool? Sheep aren’t just shaved, their lives also end in the slaughterhouse.
Most male chicks are killed after hatching because they aren’t profitable. Hens are kept in tiny spaces, laying more eggs than their bodies can handle. They’re killed when their production slows down.
Do we really need eggs? I say absolutely not.
Most male chicks are killed after hatching because they aren’t profitable. Hens are kept in tiny spaces, laying more eggs than their bodies can handle. They’re killed when their production slows down.
Do we really need eggs? I say absolutely not.
Artificial insemination, confinement, and slaughter aren’t exactly mild practices. Wanting to avoid that isn’t extreme, it’s actually the most normal thing in the world once you see it clearly.
Artificial insemination, confinement, and slaughter aren’t exactly mild practices. Wanting to avoid that isn’t extreme, it’s actually the most normal thing in the world once you see it clearly.
Shelters are overflowing with animals who need homes, but people keep breeding them. Many purebreds suffer from health issues because they’re bred for appearance, not well-being.
Adopting instead of buying saves lives and avoids these issues.
Shelters are overflowing with animals who need homes, but people keep breeding them. Many purebreds suffer from health issues because they’re bred for appearance, not well-being.
Adopting instead of buying saves lives and avoids these issues.