r/vegan 19h ago

Discussion Can you truly be feminist while supporting the meat and dairy industry?

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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the intersections between feminism and veganism especially the idea that supporting the meat and dairy industries contradicts core feminist values.

The exploitation of female bodies (e.g., forced impregnation, separation from offspring, use of reproductive systems for profit) in animal agriculture is eerily similar to systems of oppression feminists actively resist when it comes to human rights.

So it raises the question: can someone genuinely call themselves a feminist while continuing to consume products that rely on the control and commodification of female animal bodies?

I’m curious how others here view this, do you see veganism as a natural extension of feminism? Or do you think they can exist separately?

Would love to hear your thoughts (and any reading recs if you’ve come across good writing on this topic)! would love to do my diss on something similar (:


r/vegan 12h ago

New Vegan ~ Overwrought with my own ignorance & I don’t know how I can move forward after what I participated in. It took me far too long to come to awareness.

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Hello. I am a new vegan but late getting here. I tried to go vegan several times in my life, I won't go into details now, but to say trauma kept me from getting here sooner. I want to say that I hope I will be welcome here, because 1. I am a Christ follower. I understand the preconceived notions about many Christian's.
2. Serious study of canon scripture and apocryphal books proves to me without a doubt that; A. Christ is a vegan. B. James the Just his brother is a vegan. C. Mary his mother is a vegan, hence immaculate conception aka sinless. She never consumed death. I am in a small minority in these dark times and I am currently suffering for it. It's okay I'm only saying this because we aren't all the same. Please don't mock me, rather continue to educate me as you have for the time I've been rather lurking here. I have many more examples I can give but this will get anyone started that wants to research. I'd also like to join a group as I'm in rural Ohio where we apparently have farms all around me, but I don't drive. I've never had a license because I don't want to participate in taping the land nor using fossil fuels aka dead bodies. I am willing to create art for those on such groups and or I can share all of my notes for when folks are witnessing on the streets to other religious people. Let us all show compassion for the animals and humans we encounter. Bless you all. I'm glad to be here. I hope I'm welcome.


r/vegan 20h ago

Disturbing Donald Trump's Strang Views On Vegans (Mini Deep Dive) 🎙️🎧🌱

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r/vegan 9h ago

Has this happened to you?

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I just used the mouth guard cleaner. Turned timer off. Rinsing it in the kitchen sink. Lil effer slipped outta my fingers and directly onto the chicken (sitting in the drain catcher thing.) It from the chicken pouch bf had for dinner. Wellp back in the cup you go with another tablet if Brite rite. If this does happen to you my suggestion is do not think about it and “ just keep swimming, just keep swimming.” Yeah.


r/vegan 1d ago

The simple answer to 'how to maintain a healthy vegan diet"+ vegan biochemistry 101

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Hi all,

Biochemist researcher here (PhD). Since I've seen this question "how do I start building my vegan diet in a healthy way?" repeating quite a lot here, I wanted to offer an easy go-to guide.
In short, the answer is poor people's diet.
Meat and other animal products were only at the reach of the wealthy for most of the time humanity existed. The majority, aka "the poor", had to find substitutes that will include the proteins and other nutrients needed to maintain a healthy diet.
"Poor people's diet" are rice+tofu, Pita+Humus, rice+lentils, rice+beans, cereals+soy milk, beans on toast, corn and frijoles... in any culture around the world, you'll find vegan dishes, so it's affordable, varied, and easy to achieve. (and recipes improved to perfection).
That also mean, that a vegan diet can be very sustainable and not expensive, if you just stick to the simple ingredients.

Why grains + legumes? The simple answer is, "the right combination of protein's building blocks"
In detail, in order to build proteins, our body needs their building blocks - amino acids. There are 20 most-common types of amino acids, and 9 of them, our body cannot synthesise by itself (from other sources) so they need to come from our food. Think about it this way - if you have bricks, but no metal and wood, you cannot build a full house - no matter how many bricks you have.
Different food sources offer different combinations of those essential amino acids. Some are rich in some types. others lack those but have others. We need a balanced diet, so we get all those 9 amino acids in the proportion our body requires to build proteins.
In which composition? For someone who bases their diet on animal products, it's quite easy to get all those essential amino acids in one go (eg meat). The further the protein source organism is from humans, the further away the combination of amino acids is from our needs. So legumes (beans, chickpeas, lentils etc), for example, are rich in the amino acid Lysine and lack amino acid Methionine, and vice versa for grains - they are rich in Methionine and lack Lysine. So a combination of those will give you the right proportion of amino acids your body needs.
To clarify, it's important to consume them at the same meal: if you have excess of one amino acid but not enough of the others, your body will most likely use it for energy or store it as fat. Our body doesn't know how to store amino acids "for later".
That to say, that if you see a plant-based product (e.g. soy yogurt) that promises it's rich in protein, it's true - only that you wouldn't be able to gain all the building blocks needed to build a human protein out of it, because it doesn't contain the right proportion of amino acids your body needs.
I hope it's clear now why we need a balanced diet, and what it means.
Just to clarify, our body doesn't take a protein (regardless of its source - a cow or soy beans...) and turns it directly into "a human protein". The correct thing is, that our body takes that protein (by eating), breaks it apart to its building blocks in the digestion system, absorbs those amino acids, and then uses them to build a new human protein.
That was biochemistry 101 for a balanced vegan diet, I'm very happy to answer more questions if you have any.
Keep in mind that protein is a major need of our diet, but it's not enough: we also need minerals and vitamins, so make sure to include a variety of nuts & seeds (also good sources of proteins), fresh fruits and vegetables.
And, unlike what someone might have told you - carbs and fats are not necessarily your enemies- depends on what type they are. I can write another post about those if people ask :)
Lastly, keep in mind that the best PR for veganism is a happy & healthy vegan, so look after yourself :)


r/vegan 9h ago

Grounded In The Ethical Duty Of Respecting Individuals

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Grounded in the ethical duty of respecting individuals, this resource explores fostering agency in farmed animals at sanctuaries—acknowledging their inherent right to autonomy, dignity, and self-determination without exploitation. https://opensanctuary.org/an-introduction-to-fostering.../

#VeganRunAnimalSanctuaries #AnimalSanctuary #DutyOfCare #VeganVolunteers #Vegan #Veganism #AnimalEmancipation

r/AnimalEmacipation


r/vegan 6h ago

YouTuber who quit social media at the height of freeeee/durianrider

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Does anyone remember the vegan female influencer who up and quit her social media? She was a model I believe.

This is going back like 10 years. She hung out with those California vegan twins with the dad. I feel Her name started with a B

Anyways cannot remember and for whatever reason I need to know lol


r/vegan 1h ago

Food How to go vegan when one cannot digest legumes and grains well (bad effects)

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I'm ovo-lacto vegetarian/flexitarian still because I become bloated to a painful degree if I try using legumes for all my daily primary protein sources.

I'd prefer to go full vegan if it wasn't so physically uncomfortable trying to digest lentils and beans and tofu and tempeh and pea protein all the time.

Another challenge: I've been eating a grain-free (except for rice occasionally) whole food diet for eight years because I have Hashimoto's and grains cause flairups unless it's sprouted quinoa. (I also get hypoglycemia on a carb-heavy diet.)

Any ideas on how I can get my gut to cooperate? Anyone else successfully transition to a long-term sustaining vegan lifestyle after having issues with digesting legumes, grains, etc.?


r/vegan 1h ago

Activism In Case No One Shared

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r/vegan 3h ago

Discussion I am a vegetarian hesitant to go vegan, change my mind

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Hi! I have been vegetarian for about 5 years now and I don't really know is going vegan is the thing.
The first thing that bothers me is that most of the vegan produce that I would be eating would be imported from overseas as I live in Eastern Europe. I don't know if that would be environmentally friendly then.
Another one is probably dumb, but it seems very time consuming to get enough protein eating plants. I am in medschool and I don't have much time to cook, so I like to grab an egg or something to just get by, and eating a bowl of chickpeas doesn't really satisfy me.
And the last thing is, ethical? I believe that it is possible to source SOME animal produce ethically, eggs for example. I get my eggs from my neighbour, who's an elderly lady who just enjoys caring for her chickens and I don't see anything wrong with eating the eggs that they lay.
I may be really wrong, I usually am, so please change enlighten me and change my life possibly lol


r/vegan 21h ago

Vegan Pinball Machines

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Hello all,

I was wondering what your thoughts are on vegan pinball machines. I was reading through some manuals from games such as Spooky Pinball, Stern, Chicago Gaming Company. I found out that some machines have felt (compressed wool) pads to hold the legs to the table. Some machines are based off of movies or television shows such as Spooky Pinball's Scooby Doo, the Evil Dead, and Stern's John Wick. Some of these movies or television shows were originally shot or recorded on motion picture film such as "Scooby Doo, Where are You" which premiered on the CBS Television network in 1969. Stern Pinball's John Wick is based off of the movie John Wick (2014) and was released to some theaters in the 35mm format per the IMDB page's technical specs. Some machines have full color LCD screens in place of a DMD. As mentioned earlier in this subforum, LCD screens can contain animal ingredients such as cholesterol. Any thoughts, considerations?


r/vegan 13h ago

Activism Crop deaths

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I get that counting the number of crop deaths often isnt worth debating or is pushed aside because FCRs and the ethical difference between direct exploitation and competition/crop defense, etc. are stronger points. However I have just seen too many comments and clips of people describing post harvested fields as "carnage", or other extreme language, to let it go. If it were truly as bad as some of these people claim, why wouldn't one of them just post a video to make their point. You'd think that after a harvester rolls through that the field would be covered in dead animals the way some describe it and yet I have not seen any video or picture or anything to substantiate these claims. Has anyone else seen first hand footage of the extent of crops deaths? If there's nothing out there I honestly think debating the numbers argument head on and calling out it's frequent exaggeration is a worthwhile point


r/vegan 21h ago

Food Vegan meals

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I have been making my gf vegan version of meals I’d usually eat since vegans have limited options on the menu when we go out to eat and today I made her vegan “chicken” tikka masala and vegan naan all from scratch and she loved it. She’s never had it since she went vegan. If anyone wants cooking/baking recipes for vegan meals let me know and I’ll gladly help


r/vegan 17h ago

Alpha burritos out of business?

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I know these weren't everyone's favorite but I really loved their burritos. Stores don't seem to be selling them anymore and their website is just a 404. I saw their were bought by the live kindly collective a few years ago but haven't found anything more recent about them. Any info? I'm kinda bummed


r/vegan 1h ago

Yay for cashew milk!

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Just wanted to celebrate here. I’ve been trying to cut out dairy and meat lately but have been struggling to find foods I like or that resemble the textures I like. For instance I’ve been trying to get a good overnight oats consistency without milk and I finally found one. I’ve been making my own nut milks and someone told me that cashews give off a creamy consistency similar to milk. Well I tried making it this week and it was perfect and tasted good. At first I went through almond milk and hazelnut. It’s always discouraging to try something and have it not come out good so whenever this one came out good it felt like a relief and gave me hope that I can keep slowly finding replacements for the foods I was once so used to/enjoyed!! I am a picky eater so this has been exciting.


r/vegan 23h ago

Traveling and airport

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Hey fellow vegans. I am also allergic to wheat. Extremely curious to see what people bring on planes with them. On this upcoming trip I will be waiting for my friend to arrive at the airport and New Orleans isn't really super friendly to plant-based especially at the airport lol. Any suggestions on food that can last a while? Lower sugar, I'd love to bring a salad but I'm not sure if it would make it lol.


r/vegan 15h ago

Eat Just | Plant-based French toast

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WE don't Need no stinkin' Eggs!


r/vegan 21h ago

Food This award-winning vegan pasty has just been named UK's 'Pasty of the Year'

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r/vegan 45m ago

Need help Building vegan business

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Hello from France!

My quick story: After my studies (4 years ago), I did a summer job delivering pork (30kg pieces) to supermarkets and butcheries. I did this job 4 hours and it disgusted me with meat products. I stopped eating meat since that day and did some research about "how to replace meat" and nutrition in general. Then I stopped eating fish a few months later (bc of overfishing and ethical reasons) and then dairy and eggs (for ethical reasons too) after a few years. I feel like I am doing my part which is satisfying, but I would love to go even further and work to promote plant-based diet. I feel like I can have an impact on people's health, climate change and saving animals.

I am creating a "Hellofresh-type" business with only vegan meals : people choose recipes on my website and I deliver a "meal kit" (to their homes) with fresh ingredients and recipes instructions. Customers don't have to grocery shop, it gives them new recipe ideas and they don't have to think "what am I going to eat tonight".

Your help: I would like to know if you would be interested in this kind of service ? What would you expect ? What kind of meals would you like to receive ? How do you think could I reach non-vegan people ? Targeting vegans (offering the benefits above) is part of my strategy, but the larger goal is to reduce animal product consumption among non-vegans. I want to prove to non-vegans that you can eat well with vegan meals. Do you have any advice on how to do this ? Like how to communicate (marketing).

Another quick story : My sister stopped eating meat years before me and I found it kinda weird. Before my summer job, when I didn't have meat or fish on my plate at lunch or dinner, I felt like something was "missing" from my meal. If you had tried to convince me to adopt a plant-based diet, I would have refused because it wasn't in my habits. But how could I have opened myself up to this diet without going through that job, which was my turning point?

Ps: I am not "selling" a product in this post, I try to understand how could I offer the best value to my future customers, how could I help.

Thank you very much for your help, have a nice day !