US /ˌvɛdʒɪˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm/
・UK /ˌvedʒə'teərɪənɪzəm/
"To summarize, the most marked change is the jump from vegetarianism to veganism," or whatever.
"To summarize the most marked change is the jump from vegetarianism to veganism (or whatever)."
Anthony here for DNews, and on the sliding scale of vegetarianism, I'm kind of like beginner to middle.
And on the sliding scale of vegetarianism,
very difficult to argue that vegetarianism is not a good thing the
important thing here is vegetarianism allows more people to have more food
In China, of course, vegetarianism isn't really a thing;
Vegetarianism isn't really a thing
And the worldwide rate of vegetarianism is fairly low, ranging from about 4-5% in the US and Canada to a little over 30% in India.
Of course, any increase in vegetarianism is likely to be a gradual process rather than a sudden cut-off.