What's the difference between a vegatrian and a vegan?!


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What's the difference between a vegatrian and a vegan?


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Vegans do not cosume any animal products and do not use any animal-cruel products (like soap tested on animals).

Vegetarians do not consume meat, although some choose to eat fish. There are many kinds of vegetarians- for instance, lacto-ovo vegetarians eat milk and eggs, but do not eat meat. Some vegetarians choose not to use animal cruel products, although some do. Some also choose to consume gelatin and glycerin (both animal based and used in many candies), but most do not.




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