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Before You Make Another Purchase Be Sure You Know What Companies Do Animal Testing
Vegans come in many different flavors, some practice a vegan diet but wear leather tennis shoes. Others have leather seats in their cars. Some eat dairy while others stick to a die hard vegan lifestyle. No matter which vegan lifestyle you live, we all started somewhere. A lot start with a plant based diet and then slowly get more involved. What really changes you over time is when you experience or see videos of the mistreatment of animals. So many think it’s just farm animals that get the short end of the stick. That’s just the beginning, there are so many animals affected by companies using them for product testing. When you start watching the videos about the abuse it changes you.
Animal cruelty has to stop, what right do we have as humans to test on poor innocent animals? It’s wrong and it needs to stop, it’s time to boycott the companies that do this useless animal testing. We created the info-graphic below to alert you to some major corporations who conduct needless animal testing, there are more but you should know all of them on this list.
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Sian White
September 2, 2014 at 8:37 am
I’m not sure I agree with your definition of “vegan” Dean. Vegans who eat dairy or wear leather are not vegan. End of story.
If they eat dairy, they are lacto vegetarians, and if they wear leather, they are people who follow a vegan diet.
I appreciate your article and your argument and agree with what you say, but that opening paragraph was really off-putting.
Dean Iodice
September 10, 2014 at 11:09 pm
Sian, well said, I agree with you, I really should have been more technical there. I was being a bit to general. You are spot on.