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YOU: and food preferences

Posted 01-12-2008 at 07:09 AM by jezzie
Updated 01-12-2008 at 07:11 AM by jezzie
1989 Gallup Poll: 35% said they were "meat and potatoes type, about 34% of people said they were a "chicken and broccoli type;" 12% "brown rice and vegetables type;" and 10% "pasta and salad type."
Five percent were "burgers and fries type," while 3% were "pizza and soda type."

( I wonder if there was an "all of the above" option. )

2003 Harris Interactive survey, 2.8 percent of those surveyed said they never eat meat, poultry, or fish/seafood.

A majority of the vegetarians said they never eat meat, poultry, fish/seafood, dairy products, eggs, or honey. Thus, over half the vegetarians can be classified as vegans.

2006 VRG Poll: 2.3 percent of adults aged 18 years or older say they never eat meat, fish, or fowl and, thus, are vegetarian.

Furthermore, 6.7 percent of the total say they never eat meat.

Nine percent of females say they don't eat meat, which makes them almost twice as likely as males at 5 percent to abstain from eating meat.
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