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Thousands of Students Join a Successful Drive to Have Healthy, Humane Fare Served in the School's Dining Halls
For Immediate Release:August 28, 2012
Contact:Shakira Croce 202-483-7382
Columbus, Ohio -- Thanks, in part, to a petition drive by peta2, PETA's youth division, which gathered a whopping 1,792 student signatures, Ohio State University (OSU) has become the latest campus to offer a variety of healthy, humane, and Earth-friendly vegan options in its dining halls. OSU joins a fast-growing list of colleges and universities that are acceding to the demands of students for more vegan options. The new menu additions include vegan lasagne, vegan chickpea stroganoff casserole, and vegan corn tofu fritters. The university now has a made-to-order service where students can make any meal vegan that they want.
"More students than ever are choosing vegan meals out of concern for their health, the environment, and animals," says peta2 Associate Director Marta Holmberg. "Young people go to college to learn, but it's nice to see a university that's open-minded enough to learn a lesson or two from its students."
According to a study by food-service provider Bon Appétit, the number of college students who identify themselves as vegetarian has risen by 50 percent since 2005 and the number of vegan students has more than doubled during the same period. Just in the last year, the University of North Texas and the University of California–San Diego have opened fully vegan dining halls.
In addition to causing animal suffering on a massive scale, meat, eggs, and dairy products contain no fiber and are loaded with artery-clogging saturated fat and cholesterol. According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, vegetarians are less prone to heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancer than meat-eaters are. Also, raising animals for food is a leading cause of water pollution, land degradation, and the greenhouse-gas emissions responsible for climate change.
For more information, please visit peta2.com.