Neither vegans nor vegetarians eat meat. However, while vegetarians tend to consume dairy products and eggs, a vegan avoids all animal products, including eggs and dairy, and often inedible animal-based products, such as leather, wool, and silk. Vegetarianism is usually a diet, while veganism is a lifestyle. Vegetarians often choose their diet based on its reported health benefits or for religious or political reasons. In general, vegans have much stronger political beliefs regarding their diet, with some believing animals should be protected under many of the same laws that humans are.
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Unfortunately there are nice terms for "what we eat" but not for "how we treat animal".
I do not have an issue with people eating eggs from there own chicken running free on 1ha area around the house. I do so. But I'd never would buy a single egg in a supermarket since I know where they come from.