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Flagon705
11 months ago

This can be calculated by various methods:

1) with regard to calorie quantity

2) with regard to weight

3) in relation to volume …

… of the consumed food. The most sensible is the first method, the calories. To do this, you need to weigh the amount of individual foods, then from tables that are easy to find on the Internet, whose calorie value is determined, how many calories you take from the individual foods the day and finally determine the percentage of vegan and non-vegan food.

DerJens292
11 months ago
Reply to  Flagon705

or in % of the time when no animal is eaten…

HikoKuraiko
11 months ago

Either you’re vegan or not. There’s nothing you could calculate in percent

IchDirk
11 months ago

Record every food and then at the end of the week pronounce what was vegan and what was not vegan.

ev0let
11 months ago

Either you feed/live vegans or not, so 0% or 100%, there is nothing in between.

wickedsick05
11 months ago
Reply to  ev0let

100% vegan does not exist.

ev0let
11 months ago
Reply to  wickedsick05

So nobody’s vegan?

ev0let
11 months ago

Wikipedia:

Veganfor allFoodanimal origin. Some also avoid othersAnimal products(e.g. leather) and refuse further forms of use of animals (e.g. animal tests).[

What is hot, vegan diet must live vegans (e.g. avoid animal experiments) an optimum. Feeding Vegan is 100% possible (not easy, but feasible), living in normal society rather not (to 100%!).

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veganism

wickedsick05
11 months ago

If animal experiments and animal products are vegan then there are more vegan.

wickedsick05
11 months ago

I’ll explain to you

The answer is obvious: 100% vegan life is 100% non-existency, if “vegan life” means not to cause any animal suffering and death through its activity. So real vegans can’t exist. Because of this calamity, the Vegan Society understands “vegan” a way of life, characterized by “to the extent possible and practically feasible to avoid all forms of exploitation and cruelty to animals for food, clothing or other purposes”.

This cannot be scaled to 100 per cent. One cannot say in any sense: “I live 100 percent as far as possible and practically feasible so that I avoid any form of exploitation of animals.” Therefore, the statement of pure nonsens made by the Bund for vegan lifestyle is. Every way of life could be considered a kind of vegan, because in the flea “as far as possible and practically practicable” a whole universe of definitorial arbitration finds place.

If someone cooks a stew of 800 grams of water and vegetables, containing 100 grams of bacon and 100 grams of crunch sausage, he can spend his soup as 80 percent of vegan meal, provided he regrets that it was not possible for him to dispense with the lush 200 grams of animal products at the best. Why such a person should stand morally worse than an animal rights activist who has two cell phones and three laptops, refuels biosprit and jiggles around in world history

https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/health-oekologie/veganer-in-berlin-warum-veganes-leben-unsinn-ist-li.13924

Devoid8
11 months ago

simple. If you’re asking, you’re not.

Vegan is not a diet. It’s not exactly what you eat.

Veganism is a moral attitude and a corresponding way of life in which one opposes cruelty and exploitation of animals. This naturally follows that animal products must be boycotted. Not only in nutrition.

Try to calculate how much % someone who tortures animals for their own benefit is against animal cruelty. Are you wondering how often he does it to answer this question?

Either you are against cruelty to animals, or you don’t care.

Glueckwunsch49
11 months ago

You’re not vegan with 1 g of honey. There’s only escape or neither.

Zakalwe
11 months ago

100%. All of it is not vegan.

wickedsick05
11 months ago
Reply to  Zakalwe

So there are no vegans.

Kugelflitz
11 months ago

With veganism it is like being pregnant or dead, either you are 100% or too 0%.

Nordseefan
11 months ago

You don’t have to count. Either you’re vegan or not.

A bit vegan there is as little as a bit pregnant

Aylamanolo
11 months ago

You’re just vegan when you’re 100% vegan. Otherwise, you’re not a vegan. Head shaker

Velbert2
11 months ago

I don’t see any advantage in quantifying the percentage.

pupsnase2
11 months ago

You take part in all that is Vegan

PeterP58
11 months ago

You can calculate that garnix! Either you are vegan or not!

123Juulia123
11 months ago

Not at all

SpookyBatwing
11 months ago

You’re 0% vegan.