vegetarianism and spiritual beliefs
Vegetarianism and spiritual beliefs refer to the practice of adopting a diet that primarily consists of plant-based foods, while considering ethical, environmental, health, or religious factors. It involves abstaining from the consumption of meat, seafood, and potentially other animal products, driven by a belief or philosophy that promotes compassion, respect for nature, or a sense of non-violence.
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