This post is not an endorsement of incremental change but to serve as a visual guide on how far away certain individuals are from embracing the final conclusion of veganism.

Definitions:

  1. Cannibal: a human being or an animal that eats their own kind

  2. Carnivore: an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on flesh

  3. Meat Eater: The standard diet that includes flesh

  4. Flexitarian: One whose diet includes a low amount of flesh

  5. Pollotarian: One whose diet includes fowl but no other flesh

  6. Pescatarian: One whose diet includes fish but no other flesh

  7. Entotarian: One whose diet includes insects but no other flesh

  8. Ostretarian: One whose diet includes oyster but no other flesh

  9. Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarian: a vegetarian whose diet includes dairy products, eggs, vegetables, fruits, grains, and nuts

  10. Ovo-Vegetarian: a vegetarian whose diet includes eggs, vegetables, fruits, grains, and nuts

  11. Lacto-Vegetarian: a vegetarian whose diet includes dairy products, vegetables, fruits, grains, and nuts

  12. Plant-Based: a strict vegetarian who consumes no food that comes from animals for health or environmental reasons

  13. Vegan: a strict vegetarian who consumes no food that comes from animals for ethical reasons

  • Well @vegantheoryclub.org
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    26 days ago

    Fruitarianism: either falls into plant-based or vegan category.

    Raw food Eater: They may fall into any one of the categories.

    Instinct diet: I never heard of this diet.

    There are too many diets that exist under the sun to be worth talking about.

    Also the reasons listed for diets 12 and 13 are there to mark the important distinction that needs to be made. If I listed every possible reason for why people may go for one diet it would make the post too long.

    The diets you listed are not important for the purpose of this chart. As your comment didn’t debunk the chart as you’re asking for more details. It took me a while to make this post, show some respect.