I'm very confused. Is honey vegan? Or not? Because I know a lady who says she's vegan and she eats honey. But then I've read somewhere else that honey isn't vegan, and it's unkind to the bees to take their honey.
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First off, I am not a vegan and never have been one. I do not go around telling people "you are not a vegan," nanny-nanny-boo-boo!
But I slightly disagree with what many people have posted in this thread.
When the Vegan Society was formed in 1944, whether it was ok or not to eat honey was an open question. Within the first year of its existence, the Vegan Society took a vote on the question of honey, and the vote was that eating honey was not acceptable for vegans.
Andy_T cites an article from vegetus.org that says Donald Watson created the word vegan in 1944, and that this term "was defined" as follows, citing Stepaniak. But
when was it defined? Stepaniak says she got the definition from the Vegan Society, but does not say when they formulated that definition--possibly long after the vote on the status of honey circa 1945.
So, that leaves a couple of questions in my mind.
First, if honey-eating is so obviously non-vegan, why did the Vegan Society need to vote on this issue?
Second, must a person agree with the Vegan Society in all things in order to call himself or herself a vegan?
I am not going to tell the OP's ladyfriend she is not a vegan and/or cannot call herself a vegan because she eats honey.
I am not going to tell her that honey-eating is ok for vegans, either.