| You're right - people should be tought how to cook better etc. > I believe this is a problem limited to North America. This problem is limited to the large scale meat industry (factory farms and such) - which are all over the world. Where do you think your cheap Tesco chicken comes from or the meat from KFC, burger king etc comes from? If you're buying direct from a butcher who gets their meat from grass fed free roaming animal farms, well then respect for not supporting the large scale meat industry. Unfortunately most people can't afford to buy meat from these places, as it's expensive. You should check out these videos to understand where the meat comes from and how it's being produced Meet your Meat (narrated by Alex Baldwin)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RX88IGJ35g Earthlings
https://vimeo.com/209647801 > Pea protein isolate - [...] but when was the last time you added 'pea protein isolate' to a salad? I appreciate the word 'isolate' makes it sound unnatural, but really pea protein is consumed by fitness people etc. It's doesn't have a taste and can be added to salads if you want to, but usually you put it in your post workout shake. Check out the following how it's being made - pretty harmless. I'd rather have this than flesh from an animal. https://www.wikihow.com/Make-Pea-Protein-Powder > [...] reasonable minimum standard of ethics What do you think this would be? When it's not about your survival, how do you kill a sentient being that doesn't want to be killed and actively tries to avoid pain and suffering if it can? |