The Sims 3 Eat Vegetarian, Win PETA Proggy Award
Written by Vegetarian Star on January 1st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Pop Culture.

The Sims 3 allows players to create vegetarian Sims
PETA has awarded The Sims 3 by Electronic Art a Proggy Award for being the Most Animal Friendly Game of 2009.
The Proggy Award is short for “progress,” and is intended for PETA to recognize companies that display animal friendly themes in their products.
According to PETA, The Sims 3 can feature Sims who not only eat vegetarian, but become ill if served vegetarian food.
Wonder if these Sims can force their meat eating virtual friends to have a Quorn patty here and there?
“Rumor has it that game testers have reported that vegetarian Sims live longer and age more slowly than meat-eating Sims,” PETA continued. “Of course, that would jibe with studies showing that real-life vegans and vegetarians are less prone to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other life-threatening conditions.”
Do these Sims get better premiums on their health care coverage?
If not, it’s time to make changes for The Sims 4!
via gamasutra.com
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April 24th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
EXCELLENT! I am a Simmie [Sims Fanatic] I love the sims 3. And I would like, first of all, to add something. Vegetarian sims vomit if they eat meat in the Sims 3, and YES they do live longer lives! There are plenty of vegetarian and vegetarian alternative meals. This website will contain a list of vegetarian and vegetarian alternative meals in the Sims 3.
http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Cooking_(The_Sims_3)
But I will list some of my personal favorites here! ^_^
-Autum Salad
-Tofu Dogs [Alternative to Hot Dogs]
– Fruit Parfait
– Veggie Burger [Alternative to hamburger]
My vegetarian sim [Cossette Walker] is a child, so she is too young to create her own meals, but her mother provides alternatives for her.