Vegan on the Cheap!

anarchistcuddles:

queeranarchism:

katelouisepowell:

Veganism being unaffordable or elitist is a rumour spread by people who imagine us eating nothing but avocados, pine nuts, acai berries and tofurky. Of course, a vegan diet comprised of speciality, pre-prepared and exotic foods is going to be expensive, but it is not the only way to eat vegan. Saying veganism is expensive because we all live off macadamia nuts, dragonfruit and Linda McCartney sausages is like saying an omnivorous diet is expensive because they all live off filet steak, quail and caviar – it’s as expensive or as cheap as you make it!

The most affordable foods on the planet are vegan – dry legumes, beans, grains, rice, pasta, potatoes, seasonal vegetables, etc. If you compare the price of meat and other animal products to the price of these foods, you’ll see the animal-free ingredients will routinely be more affordable. Luxury foods such as fake cheeses, vegan chocolate, soy meats, vegan spreads etc. are usually more expensive than their animal product counterparts, but these foods are not necessities. Providing you live in an area with access to fresh food (i.e, not a ‘food desert’), it’s entirely possible to eat vegan on a tight budget whilst still enjoying healthy and diverse food! 

Nice list but that prison article is creepy and nasty, not inspirational and that article about poverty also looks oddly out of place on this list.

You’re right I didn’t look super closely…

I guess I also wanna acknowledge that there’s complexity to this. Is it possible to eat cheap on a vegan diet? Sure. Is it necessarily feasible for someone to immediately switch to being vegan right now? Maybe not. Is it a moral imperative? I’d say yes, but like we do wrong things all the time by choice and by circumstance, so I’m not at all passing judgement.

Hopefully this provides resources to make it easier to go vegan though.

Yeah, they’re good resources but there are always a lot of ‘but’s. Food deserts exist, health issues exist, people without the spoons to prepare their own food exist, people who can not alter big parts of their life without destabilizing their mental health exist, and so on annd so on. I only reblogged this post at all because it had genuinely helpful sources and I didn’t see any ‘anyone can go vegan right now’ stuff.

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