Vegans develop complex skills to navigate an omnivorous society, new research shows
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Vegans develop complex skills to navigate an omnivorous society, new research shows
Going vegan is a life-changing decision. Successfully committing to eating only ethically sourced, non-exploitative products—no dairy, no honey, no eggs, no animal output of any kind—can be daunting, especially in a society where most people are omnivorous. Foregoing meat and other animal products purely for ethical reasons can cause tension between vegans and their friends, families, partners, businesses and even other vegans.
Concordia University - Vegans develop complex skills to navigate an omnivorous society, new Concordia research shows
Going vegan is a life-changing decision. Successfully committing to eating only ethically sourced, non-exploitative products no dairy, no honey, no eggs, no animal output of any kind can be daunting, . . .
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