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It is understood from the passage that vegans ----.
A vegetarian is a person who eats no flesh. There are
subcategories, such as lacto-vegetarians and
ova-vegetarians, who eat no flesh but who eat some of
the products of animals – in these cases, milk and eggs
respectively. A vegan, on the other hand, not only
refuses flesh, but also abstains from eating and
sometimes wearing all animal products. Vegans argue
that animal products cannot be separated from animal
mistreatment. They point, for instance, to the
connections between eating eggs and the keeping of
hens in battery cages, and between drinking milk and
the breeding and slaughter of veal calves, which are
necessary to keep dairy cows in milk. For the same
reason, many vegans also refuse to wear or use
products based on animal material such as soap, wool
and leather. They make the point that it would be
considered by a vegetarian unsuitable to be
entertained on a leather seat. Other variations are
vegetarians who will eat free-range eggs but refuse milk,
and others who will eat fish but refuse the flesh of other
animals. In spite of problems of definition, there have
been several attempts to calculate the extent of
vegetarianism in a number of countries, but the data
available for countries such as the United Kingdom and
the United States are few