Plant Based News founder Klaus Mitchell asked the UK public if a loving Christmas is a vegan Christmas. While some agreed, others disagreed, citing their preference for meat and tradition. Many animals, particularly turkeys, suffer and are killed in large numbers during the holiday season. Factory farming conditions are often cramped and filthy, leading to stress and aggressive behavior.
Many animals endure painful mutilations before being killed for Christmas food. Public awareness of animal cruelty in food production is increasing, leading more people to consider adopting a vegan lifestyle. As December ends, more individuals are opting to participate in Veganuary, a 31-day challenge to go vegan for the month of January. The initiative aims to raise awareness and promote the benefits of a plant-based diet.
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