While the big players like and e Harmony might have vegan and vegetarian members – a vegetarian is well placed to go vegan after having met you (wink, wink) – you're likely to find yourself lost in a sea of meat-eaters and struggling to find matches.Thankfully, however, the internet has a number of vegan dating sites where like-minded plant eaters can seek each other out.

The stigma that was once attached to online dating has well and truly disappeared – in fact, you’re more likely to raise eyebrows if you’re single and not on any dating apps.
Recent years have seen an explosion of dating apps, and there seem to be incredibly niche ones launching every day. For some people, swiping through fellow singles and potential romantic partners is merely a bit of fun and a way to entertain themselves during TV ad breaks.
As one of the most popular apps, your pool is likely to be huge and people do actually have conversations on Tinder – in our experience, it’s the app that leads to the most actual dates too.
However there are also plenty of people using Tinder just for hook-ups.
That's a big difference, and perhaps indicates that people take out their dating woes on the apps they use.
But regardless, there were stark differences between popular apps like Tinder, Ok Cupid, Bumble, and Hinge.
I know a fair few vegans who went vegan after having married, while their partner remained a meat eater. But the reality is that it's advisable for single vegans to date other vegans, if that is they don't want to run into the aforementioned issues.
A vegan looking for romance who shares my love of animals and plant-based foods?
Where can I find someone with interests like animal welfare, permaculture, sustainable living, alternative energy sources, bicycling over driving, organic gardening and all such conscious things?