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Want to Save 4+ Animals Per Week?
What do you currently see when you look at a hamburger? Or a fish fillet? Or chicken nuggets? You might see “food”, but we’ll show you a life-changing new perspective where you can start to see the faces behind the “food”.

Set aside a little time this week to watch one of the most eye-opening documentaries out there to learn the real cost of the meat, dairy, and egg industries. Seeing the faces of the animals you spare every time you choose a vegan meal is powerful.
Don’t have time to watch right now? No problem! Every time you sit down to cook or order a meal, simply remember that going vegan helps to save nearly 200 animals a year. That’s over 16 animals a month, and over 4 animals a week!
Is Your Diet a Recipe for Disease?
Fight Disease
Filling your plate with meat, dairy products, and eggs could be a recipe for heart disease, obesity, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and even impotence. Leading health experts agree that going vegan is the best thing we can do for ourselves and our families.
Boost Your Immunity
A lot of vegan foods also help to boost the immune system—you might want to bookmark these recipes for next time cold season comes around.
Whole Foods Plant-Based Eating
You’ve probably heard the phrase “whole foods plant-based”, but what does it really mean? Learn how you can make every meal count for your optimal health.
How to Get Vegan Protein
Everyone from pro athletes to everyday people can get enough healthy protein while vegan. How can you do it? It’s easier than you think.
Have more questions about being vegan and your health? Search on PETA.org for more resources tailored to your specific needs and interests, and order your free vegan starter kit today.
Eating Vegan Saves Humans, Too?!
If you thought being vegan was only about saving animals—that’s just the beginning. Going vegan:
Helps to Reduce World Hunger
Did you know that most of the corn, soy, and grain grown in the world goes to feeding farmed animals and not humans? Redirecting that grain to feed humans directly could feed an additional 3.5 billion humans each year, helping to ease the global hunger crisis.
Protects The Planet We Live On
Being vegan helps reduce the massive land, water, and energy demands of animal agriculture, which is rapidly harming the planet and all life on it—including humans. The meat and dairy industries are driving deforestation, pollution, and high greenhouse gas emissions, while vegan foods require far fewer resources. By avoiding animal-derived products, vegans help lower emissions, conserve water, and reduce damage to our planet’s ecosystems.
Stands Up For Human Rights
Slaughterhouse and “processing plant” workers often face dangerous conditions, high rates of injury, psychological trauma, low wages, and intimidation that discourages reporting abuse—burdens that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. By choosing vegan foods and products, you can help shrink reliance on these systems and support an economy that places less human labor in violent, high-risk environments.
Takes a Stand Against Child Labor
Children in the U.S.—some as young as 13—have been found working in dangerous slaughterhouses. Plus, in countries such as Bangladesh, children have been documented working in unsafe conditions in leather tanneries, where they handle toxic, cancer‑causing chemicals, cut hides with knives, and operate heavy machinery without protective equipment. These tanneries process the skins of animals killed for meat and dairy, exposing workers—especially children—to serious health risks while producing leather goods sold worldwide.
Keep reading here to see what could happen if everyone went vegan.
What Fuels Wildfires, Water Pollution, and Deforestation?
The meat, dairy, and egg industries are fueling the climate catastrophe.
If everyone in the U.S. went vegan just one day a week, it would have the same impact as taking 7.6 million cars off the road.
But what will happen if we keep increasing the demand for meat and dairy?
Our Planet Will Keep Getting Warmer
Researchers found that the dietary greenhouse-gas emissions among meat-eaters were between 99 and 102 percent higher than those of vegans.
Our Water Systems Will Keep Becoming Polluted
Did you know that runoff from factory farms and livestock grazing is one of the leading causes of pollution in our rivers and lakes?
Our Forests—Including the Rainforest—Will Keep Disappearing
If everyone went vegan today, global farmland use could be slashed by over 75%—an area the size of the U.S., Europe, China, and Australia combined.
The meat and dairy industries are also contributing to the huge rate of soil erosion in the U.S., toxic gases and bacteria in the air we breathe, and leading to rapid extinctions and biodiversity loss in animal species across the planet.
Watch this short video–and then share it widely to see for yourself why it’s more urgent than ever before to be vegan and get started protecting the planet before it’s too late.
Vegan Eating Just $1.25 per Serving?!
With ever-rising prices on eggs and other animal-derived items, here’s how going vegan will not only spare animals’ lives, but also help your wallet.
Ready to start saving money? By going vegan, you’ll also save the biggest cost of all—animals’ lives.