Veganism and Dumpster Diving
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:18 pm
Hey y'all, been a tiny while, but I was wondering about other vegans opinion on a certain matter:
Say it's 00:13 am, you've gone down to the supermarket with a friend. It's just down the street, it's no hassle, you do this every Thursday. Down at the dumpster you're expecting to find your average paprika - maybe a squash or an avocado - but instead, what you find is 26 packets of milk-chocolate coated peanuts, and 3 kilos of dank cheese.
At this point my vegan heart screams. What do I do? I'm vegan, but here's heaps and heaps of cheese and chocolate set to be thrown away the next morning. So the question is: do you take them, or do you leave them? If you are a vegan for health reasons it might be easy, you don't want these things. Myself however I mainly went vegan for environmental reasons, but the thing is I really do enjoy the health benefits as well. People know I'm vegan, and so it's even a bit shameful, it's like I'm the world's biggest hypocrite the second I touch those peanuts, or sprinkle a bit of that cheese on a pizza. It's really not consistent. But then again, it doesn't cause any environmental impact, and it doesn't cause any more suffering if I take them. I'd never take eggs or meat though, that's not happening - it's kind of disgusting. But milk products, I really can't bring myself to be disgusted by them.
I've went with both sides of this dilemma in the past, gorging myself on a 50 gram chocolate-bar, and adding a bit of cheese to a calzone. But what are your thoughts? Can you think of any other arguments for, or against? What would you do? Do you have any DD stories yourself? I'll get back to replies for sure!
(I know, the initiative is more important than the label. Don't need to hear that :p)
Say it's 00:13 am, you've gone down to the supermarket with a friend. It's just down the street, it's no hassle, you do this every Thursday. Down at the dumpster you're expecting to find your average paprika - maybe a squash or an avocado - but instead, what you find is 26 packets of milk-chocolate coated peanuts, and 3 kilos of dank cheese.
At this point my vegan heart screams. What do I do? I'm vegan, but here's heaps and heaps of cheese and chocolate set to be thrown away the next morning. So the question is: do you take them, or do you leave them? If you are a vegan for health reasons it might be easy, you don't want these things. Myself however I mainly went vegan for environmental reasons, but the thing is I really do enjoy the health benefits as well. People know I'm vegan, and so it's even a bit shameful, it's like I'm the world's biggest hypocrite the second I touch those peanuts, or sprinkle a bit of that cheese on a pizza. It's really not consistent. But then again, it doesn't cause any environmental impact, and it doesn't cause any more suffering if I take them. I'd never take eggs or meat though, that's not happening - it's kind of disgusting. But milk products, I really can't bring myself to be disgusted by them.
I've went with both sides of this dilemma in the past, gorging myself on a 50 gram chocolate-bar, and adding a bit of cheese to a calzone. But what are your thoughts? Can you think of any other arguments for, or against? What would you do? Do you have any DD stories yourself? I'll get back to replies for sure!
(I know, the initiative is more important than the label. Don't need to hear that :p)