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Meat-eaters were found to place more value on benevolence and tradition

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Vegetarians are more likely to seek power and prize achievements over their meat-eating counterparts, new research has suggested.

A study which assessed the values of more than 3,500 adults in Poland and the United States found that the 800 participants who were vegetarian were most likely to align themselves with values that improved their social status.