The Vegan Movement: Reshaping India’s Hospitality Industry

  • Unique Paper ID: 177192
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 415-419
  • Abstract:
  • Donald Watson invented the term "vegan" in 1944 when he co-founded the Vegan Society in England, initially meaning "non-dairy vegetarian" and subsequently the "doctrine that man should live without exploiting animals." Every November The practice of not using animal products, especially in one's diet, is known as veganism. It is also a philosophy that opposes the idea that animals are commodities. A vegan is a person who adheres to veganism. Donald Watson came up with the word. The practice of not using animal products, especially in food, is known as veganism. It is also a philosophy that opposes the idea that animals are commodities. A vegan is a person who practices veganism. Various types of vegetarianism are occasionally distinguished from one another. Strict vegetarians, sometimes known as dietary vegans, abstain from eating meat as well as eggs, dairy products, and other foods derived from animals. People who not only adhere to a vegan diet but also incorporate the philosophy into other aspects of their lives and reject the use of animal products for any purpose are frequently referred to as ethical vegans.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 415-419

The Vegan Movement: Reshaping India’s Hospitality Industry

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