Is it true that a vegan is a person who won't eat anything that has a face?!


Question:

Is it true that a vegan is a person who won't eat anything that has a face?


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yes. i'm a vegeterian and dont eat anything with a face or some things that come from animals.

but there's one thing i'd eat out that belongs to someone that has a face... wink wink

True,not a living thing,just vegetables

They will not eat meat or any animal products such as dairy, eggs, etc.

It IS true that a vegan won't eat anything with a face. A vegan also will not eat eggs, dairy products, anything that comes from an animal. Many vegetarians do eat these foods.

A vegan is a person who doesn't consume any animal products. This means no meat, fish, milk, cheese or eggs. Usually they also will not use leather, wool or cashmere and do not use makeup, soap or shampoo with animal products.

"Won't eat anything that has a face" is more of a slogan than a rule. They also don't eat a lot of stuff that doesn't have a face, such as eggs & dairy products.

A vegan is a person that doesnt eat ANYTHING that comes from an animal as for a vegetarian doesnt eat any meat but they stil it diary and items like that some people think there the same but there not

they're kinda hypocritical because they won't eat any thing thats living but they eat veggies hmmmm...... im confused this is (fubar)

Yes. Of course it is also true that vegetarians won't eat anything with a face. They also won't eat animals who don't have faces, such as mussels and clams.

The difference is that vegans also won't eat anything that came from something with a face such as eggs and milk. They also will not wear anything that had a face, and will try not to use products tested on anything with a face.

:)

A vegetarian is someone who does not eat animal flesh of any kind, including gelatin, rennet, and fish. A vegan is a lifestyle to reduce suffering and exploitation of animals, and includes not eating honey, gelatin, rennet, animal flesh of any kind, eggs, or dairy, as well as not using leather, silk, wool, or products tested on animals. So, by definition, roadkill is vegan.

Well yes but also it means they don't eat any animal products. zero. including no honey, eggs, milk, and no animal by products of animals with no faces (like clams)

no- vegans are much more strict then that when it comes to what they will or will not use in general. if it comes from an animal- a vegan will not use it. eggs dairy cheese, leather, none of these are okay with a vegan

a vegan is a person who is an animal lover, who has kind, soft heart

100% True, see this link http://www.vegan.org

No, a vegan extends beyond they to include USE of animal products such as leather, hair, wool, dairly, milk etc.

Many people use your question as a description of a vegetarian although the real definition is someone who does not eat meat, fish , poultry or slaughter by-products.




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