Metro.Plus, 27% of men would rather give up coffee and 19% would rather give up alcohol than meat.And, 18% said they would stop eating meat if it improved their sexual performance and 35% said they would sacrifice if it improved their health.Women said that health implications are the main reasons they would consider switching to a vegetarian or vegan diet.A whopping 38% said they would stop eating meat if it improved their health, 36% if it reduced their chance of developing certain cancers, and 33% if they dropped a stone or more in weight.Women were also more intrigued by reducing their consumption of animal products than blokes.A huge 60% of women were either somewhat or very interested in reducing their meat intake, compared to 51% of.
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