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The Captivating Lives of Crabs

What You Can Do

How can you help stand up for crabs? First, stop eating them! By leaving crustaceans off your plate, you’ll be doing your part to end the cruelty and environmental destruction caused by the fishing industry. Since the flesh of crabs and other marine animals is often laced with toxic chemicals, you’ll also be protecting your health when you leave crabs off your plate.

Thanks to the many delicious faux fish and crab alternatives in stores today, going fish- and crab-free has never been easier. To get started, check out our free recipes that capture that taste of the ocean without killing its inhabitants. Visit VegCooking.com for more savory recipes and shopping guides, or order a free vegetarian starter kit packed with information and tips. Find out more about how you can help.

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