Considering the abhorrent state of child nutrition as it is, I very much doubt a vegan child is at a greater risk of malnutrition than one who eats what would be considered a traditional diet.
Considering the abhorrent state of child nutrition as it is, I very much doubt a vegan child is at a greater risk of malnutrition than one who eats what would be considered a traditional diet.
No, it didn't take long, but considering the significantly flawed logic in those statements you might want to take more time the next go around.
Who really cares anyways? Why does it matter what if some people are vegetarian or vegan and other people eat nothing but meat? Personally, I could care less what someone else eats (other than a girlfriend or wife, meat-eater is definitely a requirement on that list; can't have a wife that won't cook or enjoy my filet ). I won't be converting to the vegetarian side anytime soon, too many different steaks and such to eat, but I will be taking a baked potato and some asparagus with that please.