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  2. Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia

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    Vegan and vegetarian products like soy milk, soy yogurts, rice milk and tofu are widely available in major retailers, and sold across the country. According to HappyCow, Lisbon is the 6th city in the world for number of vegan restaurants per capita, more than any other European city. [138]

  3. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    World Vegan Day is held every 1 November to mark the founding of the Society, and the Society considers November World Vegan Month. [62] [63] Barbara Moore attended the first meeting of The Vegan Society as an observer. [61] The Vegan News changed its name to The Vegan in November 1945, by which time it had 500 subscribers. [64]

  4. Animal-free agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Vegan France Interpro in collaboration with the Biocyclic Vegan Network created an interactive map that lists all-vegan organic projects across Europe. This list primarily includes agricultural operations but also trading and processing companies, online shops, network organizations as well as certification bodies that certify farms according ...

  5. Category:Veganism by country - Wikipedia

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    Veganism in the United Kingdom (1 C, 12 P) Veganism in the United States (2 C, 15 P) This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, at 07:39 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Vegetarianism and religion - Wikipedia

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    According to some opinions, the whole world will again be vegetarian in the Messianic era, and not eating meat brings the world closer to that ideal. [63] As the ideal images of the Torah are vegetarian, one may see the laws of kashrut as actually designed to wean Jews away from meat eating and to move them toward the vegetarian ideal. [61]

  7. Vegaphobia - Wikipedia

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    Vegaphobia is most common among people with conservative or right-wing beliefs, especially the ones associated with Abrahamic religions, [14] [29] [30] being often most pronounced in far-right individuals and groups. [31] For some right-wing adherents, eating meat is not only a delight, but also a part of their attitudes towards life.

  8. Vegetarian Resource Group - Wikipedia

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    The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on veganism and its relation to health, nutrition, ecology and ethics. The Vegetarian Resource Group is based in Baltimore, Maryland and publishes the Vegan Journal .

  9. List of vegans - Wikipedia

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    Veganism involves following a vegan diet, which is a diet that includes no animal products of any kind. It can extend to ethical veganism which avoids or boycotts all products and activities whose production or undertaking is perceived to exploit animals, such as leather, silk, fur, wool, and cosmetics that have been tested on animals, as well as blood sports such as bullfighting and fox hunting.