At least 10 percent of people in the U.S. to be vegetarian (or in-vitro-ist) in 2030
Created by InquilineKea on 2015-07-11; known on 2031-01-01
- InquilineKea estimated 35% on 2015-07-11
- btrettel said “What is “in-vitro-ism”?” on 2015-07-12
- btrettel estimated 15% and said “http://www.gallup.com/poll/156215/consider-themselves-vegetarians.aspx 5-6% of people in the U.S. are vegetarian, and this has been stable since 1999. I assume all or the vast majority of vegans said they were vegetarian in the survey.” on 2015-07-12
- btrettel said “http://www.vegetariantimes.com/article/vegetarianism-in-america/ A different and larger survey has 3% of people in the U.S. as vegetarian.” on 2015-07-12
- JoshuaZ estimated 32% on 2015-07-12
- EloiseRosen estimated 35% on 2015-07-14
- sdr estimated 30% on 2015-07-14
- David estimated 25% on 2015-07-15
- Raahul_Kumar estimated 0% and said “Meat is part of the Western culture. Unless you are predicting the rise of Buddhism or Hinduism over Christianity in this time period, such a radical change can’t happen without a good reason behind it. No such reason was given.” on 2015-07-19
- RoryS estimated 42% on 2015-07-19
- JoshuaZ said “Raahul, vegetarianism is becoming easier, meat prices are increasing, and vat-grown/lab-grown meat is becoming cheaper. ” on 2015-07-19
- ZeitPolizei estimated 8% and said “According to vrg.org vegetarianism in the USA has risen from 1% in 1994 to 3.4% in 2015, with a larger proportion of young people being vegetarian. Assuming people remain vegetarian as they grow older, vegetarianism will continue to rise (slowly).” on 2015-07-25
- supinf estimated 56% on 2015-07-31
- themusicgod1 estimated 45% on 2016-07-10
- JoshuaZ estimated 26% on 2020-06-12
- JoshuaZ estimated 27% on 2022-10-31