Meat tastes too good to become a vegan.


Many people who are now vegans once thought the same thing. However, they decided that an action does not become morally justified simply because they enjoy doing it, and that the inconvenience of a transition to a new lifestyle is relatively minor compared to the amount of animal death and suffering for which they would otherwise continue to be responsible.

For people who want to become vegans without having to give up the taste of meat, there are products such as veggie-burgers, veggie-sausages, and veggie-bacon. These products look and (depending on the brand) taste like meat, but are made entirely out of plant based ingredients.

 

Follow up questions:


Why is eating meat wrong?


Aren't the animals already dead when we purchase meat in a grocery store?


What if humans treat and slaughter the animals humanely?


What about how other animals kill and eat each other?


Isn't it wrong for vegans to act as if they are better than others and try to convert people?


What about killing plants?


 

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