Or could it just be that mainstream media is picking up on the fact that there's no significant ethical difference between vegetarianism and omnivorism? From this story on a so-called vegetarian society's monthly potluck (and according to the "vegetarian" group's coordinator):
Members brought dishes fit for all types of plant-based diets, including vegan (no dairy products), pescetarian (plant and fish products only) and fruitarian (fruits and nuts only), Dyches said.So, since when are fish plant-based?
Avoid the confusion and go vegan!
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Q.)What do you call a vegetarian who eats fish?
A.)An omnivore!
By this logic, an omnivore's diet is "plant-based". In fact, a plate of ribs with a glass of milk and steak fries from Famous Dave's is a "plant-based" meal.
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