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Why you should try vegan in 2023!




Why you should try vegan in 2023! – Animal Aid






















Posted on the 13th January 2023

Curious about going vegan? Here’s why 2023 is the perfect time for you to give it a try…

1) It’s better for animals!

Of course, nobody wants to harm animals. The easiest thing you can do to reduce animal suffering is simply not to eat them.

Tod with rescued sheep at the Retreat

2) It helps the planet!

Animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and water pollution globally. It also uses huge amounts of land, fresh water, and other resources. Going vegan is one of the best things you can to reduce your impact upon the planet.

3) It’s healthy!

Every major dietetic organisation around the world agrees that a balanced vegan diet provides all the nutrients our bodies need. In addition, research shows that those following a vegan diet suffer a reduced risk of certain types of cancer, type-2 diabetes, and heart disease.

4) You can save money!

Some of the cheapest foods available in shops are vegan. We’re talking beans, pulses, legumes, vegetables, fruits, potatoes, whole grains, and things of that nature. Being vegan doesn’t mean you have to splash out on the fancy meat replacements. So, you can do your wallet some good by opting for cheaper plant-based protein sources.
 

5) It’s delicious!

There is a huge misconception that vegan food is boring and tasteless. On the contrary, going vegan allows you to try delicious new foods and flavours, and you’ll soon realise going vegan doesn’t mean going without.

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