How To Become Vegan

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Costco near my house sells organic mixed greens, spinach, carrots, sweet
potatoes, bananas, blueberries, soy milk, rice, pasta, udon noodles,
hummus, frozen berries, and lots of other organic items too. I also like that
Costco pays their employees well, so I see the same people working there
year after year; they have virtually no employee turnover. Walmart, by
comparison, seems just downright nasty to me, especially in how they treat
their employees; I never shop there.
I’d absolutely love it if there were an all-vegan grocery store in my area.
For many vegans, including me, it doesn’t feel so great to support a
company that also sells animal products, even if we aren’t buying any of
those products directly. You’ll have to discover for yourself how much of a
purist you want to be. As more people go vegan, new possibilities will
become viable. For now, do the best you can with what’s available in your
area.
When it comes to restaurants, I very much prefer eating at 100% vegan
establishments. I wish there were more of them in Las Vegas; nearby
California makes me jealous in that respect since they have such an
abundance of quality vegan restaurants there. When given the option to eat
at a vegan restaurant vs. a non-vegan restaurant with vegan options, I’ll
automatically favor the vegan one, and I’ll tend to tip more generously there
as well. It feels so much better to support a business whose ethics align with

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