The organisation Faunalytics has published a new study on how veganism can spread through a social network. The literature review includes studies on smoking cessation, making comparisons with the…
You can’t easily be a lazy cook and be a vegan, at least not without spending a ton of money. I definitely have to put in way more effort when I cook ever since I went vegan, because otherwise my food just wouldn’t taste good.
Meat can do a lot of heavy lifting and I don’t think carnists even realize how much they use it as a crutch.
I thought that chocolate brand only had vegan dark chocolate, so cool to see that they found a milk substitute! Will try to find that cookies variation on the market.
tbh carnists are usually lazy cooks.
Nah.
Most people are lazy cooks, most people also eat meat. You probably see a lot of lazy meat eaters, but that is a conditional probability.
Your analysis is a better example of base rates than conditional probability imo
You can’t easily be a lazy cook and be a vegan, at least not without spending a ton of money. I definitely have to put in way more effort when I cook ever since I went vegan, because otherwise my food just wouldn’t taste good.
Meat can do a lot of heavy lifting and I don’t think carnists even realize how much they use it as a crutch.
It depends on where you live. My week supply is 40-50€ in Austria.
I thought that chocolate brand only had vegan dark chocolate, so cool to see that they found a milk substitute! Will try to find that cookies variation on the market.
That’s pretty damn expensive? My beans and rice are far cheaper.
Also, in a week you don’t even eat one vegetable?