An essay about the arguments for and against a vegetarian diet.
In this modern age, the trend of being a vegetarian is gradually increasing. This is not because people cannot afford the money on buying meat and seafood, but their certain beliefs in doing so. In this essay, I will discuss both sides of the issue and state what I think personally.
Firstly, some people believe that a vegetarian diet is healthier than a meat-eating diet because we are always warned to reduce our fat intake and the vegetarian diet contains little fat. In addition, it has been proved that by having a vegetarian diet, we can reduce our risk of dying of cancer, heart problems, and other systems of the body. Secondly, some think raising animals in factory farm conditions can be cruel. In order to be ready to be served as a meal, the animals have to go through a variety of steps which some are actually horrifying. Not only do they get killed but they suffer a lot in the preceding stages. Finally, as it is commonly known, vegetables are cheaper than meat throughout the whole world. This would be an attractive factor to trigger non-vegetarians who may want to spend less on eating to become vegetarians.
However, research has shown that the nutrition we get from vegetables is not enough for a normal person’s body system. For example, the sufficient protein necessary for our body functioning every day cannot be gained if we only eat vegetables. Consequently, unbalanced diet can lead us to muscular issues and even neurological problems. Furthermore, if the majority of people living on Earth only eat vegetables, it can cause huge impact on meat vendors as they will soon be jobless and farmers will earn less according to such situation.
To sum up, in my opinion, I think both sides of the problem has its supporting ideas and factors, and it is in our own freewill as to decide whether we are in favour of eating a vegetarian diet or not.
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An essay about the arguments for and against a vegetarian diet.
In this modern age, the trend of being a vegetarian is gradually increasing. This is not because people cannot afford the money TO BUY meat and seafood, but BECAUSE OF their certain beliefs in NOT doing so. In this essay, I will discuss both sides of the issue and state what I think personally.
Firstly, some people believe that a vegetarian diet is healthier than a meat-eating diet(,) because we are always warned to reduce our fat intake and the vegetarian diet contains little fat. In addition, it has been proved that by having a vegetarian diet, we can reduce our risk of dying of cancer, heart problems, and other systems of the body.
Secondly, some think raising animals in factory farm conditions can be cruel. In order to be ready to be served as a meal, the animals have to go through a variety of steps which some are actually horrifying. Not only do they get killed but they suffer a lot in the preceding stages. Finally, as it is commonly known, vegetables are cheaper than meat throughout the whole world. This would be an attractive factor to trigger non-vegetarians who may want to spend less on eating to become vegetarians.
However, research has shown that the nutrition we get from vegetables is not enough for a normal person’s body system. For example, the sufficient protein necessary for our body functioning every day cannot be gained if we eat only vegetables. Consequently, AN unbalanced diet can lead us to muscular issues and even neurological problems. Furthermore, if the majority of people living on Earth only eat vegetables, it /can cause/IT WOULD HAVE A/ huge impact on meat vendors as they will soon be jobless and farmers will earn less according to such A situation.
To sum up, in my opinion, I think both sides of the problem has its supporting ideas and factors, and it is in our own freewill as to decide whether we are in favour of eating a vegetarian diet or not.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Good morning Nancy. A well written essay.
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