World Vegan Month: Young adult daters in India choose veganism

It’s time we came to terms with the fact that values and way of life have a significant influence on dating in 2022. The most popular dating app in the world, Tinder, has disclosed fresh information on its users in India who are increasingly looking for other people who share their values and who enjoy the same kind of activities.

According to a recent survey of young adults who are dating, finding someone who cares about the environment is very essential to them. In fact, internal research reveals that among the most alluring interests in a possible match for female app users is veganism. Additionally, among the most attractive interests that women swipe on while seeking for a partner on the app are “environmentalism” and “gardening”.

Additionally, references to the climate in biographies are expanding along with a 2X increase in eco-awareness and sustainability. It is obvious that adopting a sustainable lifestyle can benefit both the environment and your love life.

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To assist young adults impress your #Vegantine with simple-to-cook foods for their next date, the dating app is teaming with renowned chef and Masterchef India finalist Megha Jhunjhunwala during this World Vegan Month.

Megha Jhunjhunwala enthuses, “It was such a delight curating these simple vegan supper dishes, which are sure to please one’s dates, and may even be done jointly.” In addition to being important to a lifestyle that is increasingly being adopted by the younger generation who wish to leave a better planet behind, especially in light of climate change, these dishes champion and celebrate products that are so close to nature. It makes sense that finding a companion who shares your lifestyle would be ideal.

Young adult daters are eschewing conventional dating conventions and growing closer over common social issues. This phenomenon has been observed on Tinder, where singles are becoming more outspoken about their personalities, passions, and deal-breakers in an effort to forge deeper connections. It is evident that being eco-conscious is a way of life, including choices made by young adults when it comes to dating, as more users openly proclaim their passion for the environment and the vegan lifestyle on their dating app profiles. explains Aahana Dhar, Tinder India’s communications director.

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