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Withered_Kiss t1_j7g8gjl wrote

It's terrible. How could we solve this problem? I have no clue.

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Mississimia t1_j7gzqnu wrote

Keeping billions and billions of land animals cooped up in incredibly dense aka "highly efficient" factory farms requires massive amounts of antimicrobial drugs, and even that isn't enough to keep pandemics from spreading in such terrible, unsanitary conditions. We've made a series of mistakes with animal agriculture, and things are really bleak.

The good news is that humans can greatly reduce or even eliminate their consumption of animal products while still meeting their nutritional needs. There is a better future out there.

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phillywreck t1_j7i3zcc wrote

So glad I switched to impossible beef. Now I just need Big Science to make a good plant-based chicken and I’ll be set.

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DNA2020 t1_j7itrjs wrote

If you wipe out the animals gut flora, the livestock animal doesn’t have to compete with microorganisms for nutrients. They get fat. Does the same thing happen with humans?

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Madlybohemian t1_j7jhc38 wrote

I saw daring recently at the shop. I have not tried it yet. How similar to chicken would you say it is texture wise (if you can remember what that was like)?

I still seldom will crave chicken salad and ive not found anything very good for that imo for the specific recipe i used to enjoy.

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DamonFields t1_j7n1wgf wrote

Is there even such a thing as a self regulating human?

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