On Sat, Jun 20, 2015, William_J_GOverington  wrote:

> I too am a vegan, in fact a gluten-avoiding vegan.
> 
> Could there be emoji to signal those two diets in descriptions of food please?

I replied:
> This would be very important, to get more people take the move. Today where 
> everything is emoji-powered, Unicode should encode the sooner the better, 
> some striking emojis carrying the message of veganism.
> 
> Because today, AFAIK, there are only food-labels as the wavy-barred circled 
> ear of wheat for gluten-free food, or something like a barred glass of milk 
> for dairy-free food. There will be to fix a flaw on designations too, because 
> dairy-free liquids and bifidus-fermented products may be referred to as for 
> example soya-based dairy. 
> 
> The extremely precise non-vegan food-emojis that actually exist, need to be 
> counter-balanced by an even greater variety of vegan emojis.

To greet Mr Overingtonʼs idea I replied on the spot, but a closer review of the 
U+1F300 – U+1F5FF block reveals to me that the already huge number of vegan 
food emojis (overweighing today in a 2:1 ratio) could have triggered the demand 
for meat&cheese emojis. This could be the beginning of an emoji battle between 
vegan and non-vegan.

For the vegan lifestyle on the whole, I think now about encoding some of the 
many already existing vegan food labels. For the gluten-avoiding vegan diet, 
the question could then be how to combine both this one and one of the circled 
and (swung-dash-)barred ears of wheat used in labelling. Perhaps this could be 
added above right. However, to promote diets and lifestyle, one would probably 
better prefer the circled GF logo because negation is perhaps not the best 
idea, it brings a connotation of starvation, while in truth, paradoxically, 
starvation is the counter-part of meat production when looking at the local 
populations expropriated of their farms by multinational companies or poisoned 
by pesticides in the neighborhood where food for our cattle is produced, as 
well as the end-point of meat&cheese&egg&company because of the serious 
disease, performance-breakdown, illness and finally prematured death they bring 
to people who eat them.

Marcel Schneider

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