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2 hours ago, 5thelement said:

It’s the only way if you insist on eating meat for every meal and every day, that’s never been normal behaviour at any point in our evolution. 

Who’s saying meat eaters eat meat for every meal everyday? That’s just vegan propaganda 

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5 minutes ago, 5thelement said:

I don’t think anyone is, just as the UK, Europe and USA are not the entire agricultural world. 

Thing is you make these statements that seem to say all agriculture is bad.

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20 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Who’s saying meat eaters eat meat for every meal everyday? That’s just vegan propaganda 

I have my own eyes, I have lunch at work with groups of people most days , it is unusual if they are not eating some form of meat, then they tell me they are having a nice steak for tea, that is my experience, I’m not vegan or vegetarian so what have they got to do with anything?

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1 hour ago, 5thelement said:

There is also the rather large issue with Soya Bean production, and the subsequent deforestation associated with it. Again to produce feed for cattle worldwide, again , to produce cheaper and cheaper ( Shiter and Shiter) meat. 
We need to address the diet issue and reverse the farming methods that are commonplace in the US rather than replicate them worldwide.

They're you go

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8 minutes ago, GarethM said:

They're you go

So I have mentioned Soya Bean production and US style of cattle rearing currently being discussed, hardly ALL agriculture now is it? 
Would you disagree that these two examples are seriously damaging practices?

Cheap food, be it meat, milk or vegetables come at the cost of two things, the environment and the person/people who produce it, or do you disagree with that statement also?

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