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      No it’s not. You have no idea how important consuming meat is for some demographics. For some it’s a lifestyle for others it’s without alternative.

      Of course LGM has to become cheaper than regular meat before it’s an alternative.

      How do you know it tastes like rubbish? Have you tried it?

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          For the vast vast majority of people eating corpses is not a medical necessity or vital cultural ritual or something,

          they can need it without the need being one of those two specific categories.

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              I get your point and I’m all for vegan diets. but it just won’t happen unless meat gets taxed like crazy worldwide. And even before that there will be armed riots if you take away meat from certain demographics. Just look at people going completely nuts once you mention we could introduce one veggie day per week. I just don’t see it. That’s just how we humans behave…