Key:diet:vegan
diet:vegan |
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Whether the establishment offers vegan products. |
Group: food and beverages |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
Status: approved |
Tools for this tag |
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Describes if an establishment offers vegan products. According to the Vegan Society definition of veganism, it "is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose." In practice, this definition encompasses animal meat, seafood, dairy, eggs, honey, gelatin, leather, wool, products tested on animals and any other product which verifiably and unnecessarily had non-human animals harmed in the process.
There is a group on Telegram for coordinating OSM efforts related to veganism: @osmvegan
Values
Key | Value | Description | Statistics |
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diet:vegan | only | All or practically all of the products the establishment offers are vegan. | |
diet:vegan | yes | The establishment usually offers a decent amount of vegan products. For example conventional supermarkets which offer a permanent product line of vegan staple food fall under that category. | |
diet:vegan | limited | The establishment offers very few vegan products. | |
diet:vegan | no | The establishment offers no vegan products at all. |
For a more detailed explanation of the distinction between diet:vegan=yes and diet:vegan=no, compare diet:*=*
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By tagging diet:vegan=yes or diet:vegan=only, the tag diet:vegetarian=yes or diet:vegetarian=only, respectively, is implied — i.e., all vegan food is vegetarian by definition (but not all vegetarian food is vegan).
Conversely, if diet:vegetarian=no is present, diet:vegan=no is implied and may be omitted.
Maps
- Veggiekarte
- uMap-based OSM Vegan map
- MapComplete
- Historical Interest:
- OpenVegeMap alas defunct [1]