If there were fast food veggie spots as widely available as the meat joints then I’ll do it
But as long as we got chick fil a and 2 for 5s and 4 for 4s etc, how do you expect me to vegetarian?
I really wanna open a vegan fast food chain
if i had no more allergies every morning i would go vegetarian. i HATE THAT S***.
if i had no more allergies every morning i would go vegetarian. i HATE THAT S***.
what allergy
never lmao
I don't think I'll ever be vegan simply because I pretty much can't empathise or feel bad for animals. I've seen some animal deaths that temporarily disturbed me but I've never been capable of truly feeling bad about any of what I saw
Facts...Im thinking of going vegetarian though
i was mostly vegetarian for about 2 years. it wasn't too bad but it was mainly hard because of convenience. i hate to b**** about it because it's such a 1st world problem, but being vegetarian is really inconvenient. also it's pretty expensive in my opinion if you want to get full nutrition and dont want to eat the exact same thing every day.
i was mostly vegetarian for about 2 years. it wasn't too bad but it was mainly hard because of convenience. i hate to b**** about it because it's such a 1st world problem, but being vegetarian is really inconvenient. also it's pretty expensive in my opinion if you want to get full nutrition and dont want to eat the exact same thing every day.
Did you notice any changes going back to a regular diet?
I've already decided that one day I'm gonna become a vegetarian, maybe even a vegan, I just don't know when that day is.
Did you notice any changes going back to a regular diet?
I still ate eggs & fish as a vegetarian so it was more pescatarian because I genuinely couldn’t meet my nuitrition needs (esp. protein) otherwise. I will definitely say the one thing I noticed was (as a vegetarian) I kind of had an easier time in the morning, like less fatigue, and also an easier time maintaining a sleep schedule at night. That’s kind of it though, I didn’t notice a lot else.
i was mostly vegetarian for about 2 years. it wasn't too bad but it was mainly hard because of convenience. i hate to b**** about it because it's such a 1st world problem, but being vegetarian is really inconvenient. also it's pretty expensive in my opinion if you want to get full nutrition and dont want to eat the exact same thing every day.
I still ate eggs & fish as a vegetarian so it was more pescatarian because I genuinely couldn’t meet my nuitrition needs (esp. protein) otherwise. I will definitely say the one thing I noticed was (as a vegetarian) I kind of had an easier time in the morning, like less fatigue, and also an easier time maintaining a sleep schedule at night. That’s kind of it though, I didn’t notice a lot else.
I feel the energy level part. I tried it for about two weeks and i noticed i had more energy and my skin and nails were better which was weird because I don't think I was getting my regular amounts of protein that I normally would. Honestly just that feeling of having energy might be enough for me to fully go vegetarian.
already vegetarian, tryin go vegan
Vegans running up the score in the 2020s