It would make no difference, as meat is meat regardless how the meats background.
Yes, absolutely! In fact, many vegetarians probably prefer organic foods.
Meat
No
I suppose so, because what I learned about vegetarians is that they don't eat meat. Grain Is not meat.
Pescatarians eat fish meat, vegetarians don't eat any meat.
Because animals don't deserve to be eaten. They have a right to life also. Us vegetarians have very many reasons as to why it's wrong to eat meat. No matter what happens everyone DOES have a reason I do not think it is right for the animal thing but it is also alot healthier if you dont eat meat!
True vegetarians eat none at all. Some avoid red meat only, but are not vegetarians in the strict sense of the term.
No, vegetarians do not eat any kind of meat.
Meat doesn't have fiber in it. Vegetarians eat foods high in fiber.
vegetarians
Vegetarians are people who do not eat meat, so it would not be good for them to consume chicken, which is a type of meat.
I think 3... Vegetarians: no meat. Fruits, vegetables, and dairy Peskitarians: no meat. Fruits, vegetables, dairy, and small amounts of seafoods (fish, clams, etc.) Vegans: no animal products. Fruits and vegetables only organicetarians: only organic fruits, and vegetables. Also, small amounts of "organic" meats and dairy products. Meaning that meat is fed an organic diet and have free range spaces, vegetables and fruits are organically grown without pesticides.