With my time in the limelight, I regret that I didn't use it more to push vegetarianism. I support vegetarian options in the school lunch program.
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I have made my own choice, which is vegetarianism, but it's not the choice I'm imposing on anybody else.
Economy forced me to become a vegetarian, but I finally starting liking it.
Learning about factory farms and their horrendous treatment of animals is what made me become vegetarian in the first place. I also support the education of the public on adopting pets from animal shelters or saving homeless animals off the street in lieu of buying them from pet shops.
I'm pretty much a vegetarian.
Don't even get me started. I'm not against all vegetarians. But if you're a vegetarian for ethical reasons, you may be causing more harm.
When I stopped eating meat, I noticed that it was easier for me to focus, and I was really proud of myself for being green also... I had a plethora of reasons for going vegetarian.
Eating vegetarian doesn't mean you have to eat boring, humdrum dishes.
Eating vegetarian in the past would have been a really bad choice as an athlete. Impossible. Just being able to get the amount of protein in was a mission. You couldn't be picky. I feel quite liberated by the fact that I can now quite recklessly choose vegetarian food.
My take is that the optimal approach to food, for health and ethical reasons, may be vegetarianism.
Many people are turned off at eating vegetarian because of the misconception that all dishes are just an arrangement of bland vegetables.
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