  Does this term catch your attention? It might if running under it was a line that read "There's a new trend among vegetarians- eating meat .
" I had to click because this just seemed impossible. It was worse than I thought. Apparently, no longer is it a black or white system where you're either a vegetarian or not. There's a large part of it that can be in between. Check this out: Vegans: Do not eat meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs or honey. (These people are hardcore. ) Strict vegetarians: Do not eat meat, poultry or fish. (These are the weaker because they see no problem with eggs or honey.
After all, they aren't meat ! Flexitarians: Include the groups below: -- Vegetarian: Those who say they are vegetarian, or "almost vegetarian," but use some meat, poultry or fish. -- Vegetarian-inclined: Replace meat with meat alternatives for at least some meals, usually maintain a vegetarian diet, or eat four or more meatless meals per week. -- Health-conscious: Strive for a balanced eating plan or eat two to three meatless meals per week.
This is where I have a problem. What is vegetarian-inclined? I know several people who are vegetarian-inclined because they can't afford to buy meat. Health-conscious? Two or three meatless meals are nothin! There's no way you could possibly be healthy like a true vegetarian. Nope, you just think you are. And I think this flexitarian thing is incredibly retarded. 
