I am a vegan (for the animals). My husband and kids are not vegan/vegetarian but we make the most ethical choices we can for them.
It is a very personal decision and I would never force my choice onto my family but I do expect them to respect it (as I respect theirs). To choose to accept money from something that is that complete opposite to my morals would really offend me and piss me off.
But it's not a paid partnership. duck off mate
Hi
Espresso
I'm vegan for the animals too, lovely to meet you.
My kids and husband are not vegan but very supportive. We frequently eat vegan meals together because it's great to expand their tastebuds and show them the range of foods out there.
I don't force my views on anyone either. Enjoying meals together is such a bonding family experience and it's soooo easy to incorporate plant-based foods into your diet (never been easier, even for young kids who are fussy about veggies)
I always felt he was made to feel an outsider with his totally separate meals. When you're family you try and share in each other's interests ...
Or try to
Anyone know if he's a health-vegan or vegan for the animals? Because if it's the latter, her endorsement for Australian Pork is a slap in the face