As humans, we should care about the environment. People do that in different ways: some recycle, others bring their own bags to the grocery store, and some go so far as throwing soup on the Mona Lisa. Vegans do their part by adopting a plant-based diet, and, as of 2026, four percent of the U.S. population is vegan, according to Statista.
The vegan lifestyle comes with its own culture and inside jokes, and today we are giving you a selection of memes that celebrate that plant-based lifestyle. Collected from three different meme pages on Instagram, these curated vegan memes are all about the struggles of being vegan, the joys that motivate people to stay vegan, and the irritation that comes with constant questions like "Where do you get your protein from?"
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I do sometimes worry about my goddaughter, so much vegan food is ultra processed, or the stuff she eats anyway, cooking isn't her thing really. But she's doing alright at the moment.
Beef cheeks and tongue are delicious and part of eating nose to tail.
I don't think I've ever heard a vegan referred to as "sickly" but that's only in my experience.
That's probably because omnivores don't make it their entire life and personality.
Vegans are culpable in the d1e off of pollinators because pesticides are used to k1ll the very creatures that are necessary grow vegan food.
Vegans in the US need to read the list of 14 ingredients used in making McDonald's fries. No, that's not a misprint, 14 ingredients. The rest of the world uses 3: spuds, vegetable oil and salt.
I'll put good money on very few vegans really knowing the meat industry outside of their own country.
Approximately 75% of vegan food contains palm oil, and approximately 88% is made up of artificial ingredients.
Grew up in a vegetarian household, 3/4 of the family are still veggie, I’ve err strayed somewhat… We’d go to events at the Vegetarian Society and you could grade the people there. Veggies looked fine, vegans fine but generally slimmer, fruitarians (look it up) thin, slightly wild eyed, ready to tell you at any given moment about the future of the planet and how ‘in tune’ they were with the earth, they always had a ‘unique’ smell. I’d say that cutting down on meat and finding veggie alternatives is a good thing but don’t ever go preachy about it.
Grew up in a vegetarian household, 3/4 of the family are still veggie, I’ve err strayed somewhat… We’d go to events at the Vegetarian Society and you could grade the people there. Veggies looked fine, vegans fine but generally slimmer, fruitarians (look it up) thin, slightly wild eyed, ready to tell you at any given moment about the future of the planet and how ‘in tune’ they were with the earth, they always had a ‘unique’ smell. I’d say that cutting down on meat and finding veggie alternatives is a good thing but don’t ever go preachy about it.
