Vegetarianism and Veganism in the UK

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The number of vegetarians in the UK is reportedly decreasing, according to recent polls.

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Vegans consume animal products such as milk and eggs, but abstain from eating meat.

False (B)

Concerns about the environmental effects of meat production and animal welfare are factors driving the move towards vegetarianism.

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GM foods are produced using synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.

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Foods labeled as 'suitable for vegetarian' in the UK may contain animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin or certain additives.

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Organically-farmed animals typically have less living space and receive less nutritious food compared to intensively-farmed animals.

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National Vegetarian Week in Britain occurs during the month of October.

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The Soil Association reports that approximately one in ten UK households purchase organic food regularly.

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Veggie Pride originated in Italy and is exclusively celebrated there every year.

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Adopting a vegetarian diet has no effect on reducing the risk of obesity.

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Vegetarian

A person who does not eat meat.

Vegan

A person who does not eat or use any animal products.

Organic Farming

Farming without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms.

Organic Food

Food that has been produced without genetically modified organisms, synthetic pesticides, etc.

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Intensive Farming

Farming practices that involve raising a large number of animals in confinement.

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GM food

Genetically Modified food.

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Study Notes

  • Vegetarianism is increasing in the UK, evidenced by the growing numbers reported by the Vegetarian Society.
  • A "National Vegetarian Week" is organized annually to promote a meat-free lifestyle.

Vegetarians and Vegans

  • A recent poll indicates that approximately three million individuals, constituting 5.7% of the UK population, identify as vegetarian.
  • Vegetarians abstain from eating meat, while vegans avoid all animal products.
  • British supermarkets offer a diverse selection of vegetarian ingredients and prepared meals.

Healthy Diet

  • Ethical concerns regarding animal treatment and the environmental impact of meat and fish production are motivating Britons to reduce meat consumption.
  • Food safety worries, such as BSE, also influence dietary choices.
  • Health benefits, such as reduced risks of certain cancers, heart disease, obesity, and high blood pressure, are associated with meat-free diets.

Farming

  • A rising trend involves rejecting genetically modified (GM) foods and intensive farming methods.
  • Organic farming is favored, which minimizes the use of chemicals, pesticides, and fertilizers.
  • Animals raised organically benefit from larger living spaces and more nutritious feed.

Going Organic

  • The Soil Association reports that 75% of UK households purchase organic food to some extent.
  • Consumers acquire organic products through farmers' markets, home delivery services, and local supermarkets.

Eating Together

  • International Vegetarian Week takes place from October 1st to 7th.
  • Veggie Pride, originating in France in 2001, is observed annually on the third Saturday in May and is also marked in Italy, the UK, and the USA.
  • World Vegan Day is celebrated on November 1st.

Suitable for Vegetarian

  • UK food labels indicate whether products are "suitable for vegetarian.”

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