Have you ever looked at the terms “vegan” and “plant-based” and thought they were the same thing?
It can get confusing!
There are some pretty big differences, so we're going to dive in a little deeper because plant-based diets are getting more popular than ever.
In fact, just last year in 2021, 62% of all households (79 million!) bought plant-based foods and products. (Products like plant-based milks and meat alternatives.)
And those numbers are only expected to continue to grow.
And this is for good reason … because a plant-based diet has been known to:
Now, this is not a “one size fits all” set of rules … but here are a few differences between the terms “vegan” and “whole-foods plant-based”:
Vegan Diet:
Whole-Foods Plant-Based Diet:
Now it is absolutely possible to follow a vegan lifestyle AND eat a whole-foods, plant-based diet.
SIDE NOTE: You might notice more products being marketed as “plant-based.” This doesn’t necessarily mean they are also “whole foods,” especially if it’s processed!
We hope this helps you understand a little more about the differences – so you can make better choices that work for your goals, your health, and your lifestyle.
Make it an amazing day,
Kim, Sheri, Keri, Jenn, Hannah, Mary, Taylor, & Kate
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REFERENCE:
www.healthline.com/nutrition/plant-based-diet-guide
www.webmd.com/diet/news/20210914/plant-based-diets-gain-steam-major-companies-get-on-board