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Default How producing "ethical, zero-harm" plant food for vegans andvegetarians kills more animals than, well, actually killing animals for thepurpose of eating them.

On Jan 4, 9:21*pm, Serene Vannoy > wrote:
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> Are you telling me there's absolutely nothing on that list that you
> don't find so disgusting you'd rather die than eat it?
>



For a few days, I could eat *some* of those foods, but would I enjoy
them? Not very much, or at least not very often.

The best thing on that list was ripe raspberries, and I only eat those
a couple times during the season.

Bean burrito? I could eat it, but I would never choose it unless there
was nothing better on the list. I happen to be eating a bean and
cheese burrito right now. I also like BBQ beef burritos. I also like
sour cream. Isn't dairy off the list for vegan food? That wipes out a
lot of choices.

I can survive on vegan food, but it would be a chore to eat it, and I
would only do so because I had no choice.

Most people who eat a vegan diet do so because they choose to eat a
vegan diet. That is their goal. They don't set out to eat a great meal
and happen to choose all vegan foods for 3 meals a day, ever day for
years on end without specifically choosing that type of diet.

I don't want to give up meat or dairy. They are the best parts of my
meals, so giving them up means eating only the worst parts of the
meal, and skipping the best.