3. My first question was asking my audience if they were
vegan and most of the answers were saying ‘no’ which
helps me with my research because I need to advertise
to people who aren’t vegan.
This question only had one answer which makes it
easier for me to know why someone did become a
vegan and gives a reason for why other people
might become vegans
4. This question tells me if people would want to become vegan or
not and the reason for their choice.
Most people said they would become vegan and the reason
would be because they wanted better treatment for animals.
Some people said they wouldn’t become vegan and the main
reason is that it would be too expensive or they don’t have the
time for all the meal planning.
An easy way to help people who don’t have time would be to
provide them with preplanned plans so it makes it easier for
them to know that they can eat.
This question tells me that the main reason for people to
become vegans is for better treatment of animals. Other reasons
are to help out the environment and the health benefits that
come with being a vegan.
Since the treatment of animals is the reason why a lot of people
would become vegans
5. This questions tells me that post people who answered
my survey are male which doesn’t really effect
anything, it just tells me that more men answered by
survey then women.
This questions tells me that most of the people who
answered my survey are under 21 while only one person
is under 36 which fits into my audience profile.
6. This question tells me what people think some of the
drawbacks of being a vegan are and most of the answers
say that trying to plan and what food you can eat would
be the biggest problem for them.
This questions tells me that most people think that the
most important benefit of being a vegan is that you
would be a lot healthier and that the other important
benefit is the impact on the environment and that
animals would be treated better.
8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veganism
Summary
• States who first coined ‘Vegan’
• Talks about what it means to be vegan
• Mentions the benefits of a vegan diet
• Lists vegan alternatives to meat
Tags: Wikipedia, veganism, Donald Watson
“At first this meant "non-dairy vegetarian" and later "the doctrine that man should live without exploiting animals.”
“Well-planned vegan diets can reduce the risk of some types of chronic disease including heart disease.”
“Veganism extends not only to matters of food but also to the wearing or using of animal products.”
9. http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20773383,00.html
Summery
• Talks about vegan dieting
• Mentions supplements to take
• Mentions what food not to eat too much of
• Advises to check food labels
“Just because a food product is not glaringly non-vegan doesn't mean that it's suitable for a vegan diet.”
“Vitamin B12 occurs naturally only in animal foods, so you'll want to stock up on a variety of B12-fortified foods as well as a B12
supplement.”
“It's not a good idea to trade in animal products, which contain protein, vitamins, and minerals, for processed foods that provide little
nutritional value other than calories.”
Tags: health, vegan, celebrities, diet advise,
10. http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan.htm
Summary
• Talks about what restaurants are best for vegans
• History of veganism
• Has advise for people who become vegans
• Mentions celebrities who are vegans
• What foods are best for vegans
“Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or poultry.”
“People choose to be vegan for health, environmental, and/or ethical reasons.”
“It is very easy for a vegan diet to meet the recommendations for protein as long as calorie intake is adequate. “
Tags: article, dieting, vegans,
11. http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Vegetarianhealth/Pages/Vegandiets.aspx#
Summary
• Lists eating options for vegans
• Nutritional advise
• Advise for different types of vegans
• Lists how to get vitamins from other types of food
“Vegans don't eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.”
“If you're having foods and drinks that are high in fat, salt or sugar, have these less often and in small amounts.”
“With good planning and an understanding of what makes up a healthy, balanced vegan diet, you can get all the nutrients your body
needs.”
Tags: nutritional advice, options, vitamins
12. https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/how-go-vegan
Summary
• Gives advice on becoming a vegan
• Advices to go at your own pace
• Includes links to other vegan blogs
• Offers advice on other vegan activates and recipes
“Remember that going vegan is a learning curve. To live as a vegan in a non-vegan world takes both courage and curiosity.”
“Like any other lifestyle change, going vegan not only takes getting used to, but it takes time to determine what will work best for you.”
“Treat your taste buds to new foods and new flavours.”
Tags: diet, learning, try, help