Seven Reasons to be Vegan
Economic
If
you follow a diet based on the recipes in The Vegan Cookbook
(Alan Wakeman & Gordon Baskerville, Faber and Faber, London
1996), you'll certainly find yourself spending a lot less on food
on a personal basis, but the consequences of a shift to a vegan
diet among the population at large would be considerably more
far-reaching.
Animals reared for their meat have been calculated
to use 90 per cent of the plant food given to them simply to sustain
their own bodily processes. Only 10 per cent finally arrives on
the plates of omnivores. It would be hard to imagine a more uneconomic
or wasteful way of using the world's resources.
It there were a major shift towards veganism in the
industrialized nations, the prices of plant foods would fall everywhere,
especially in the Third World. |