• The meatless Impossible Burger bleeds and sears, but wasn’t a crowd pleaser
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[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;53160004]Bugs could go a long way towards solving hunger tbh, if it wasn't for the ick factor.[/QUOTE] sounds like a problem for captain marketing. im sure in a few generations someone could have bugs go from ick to yum just because it's happened in other countries u know
[QUOTE=PyroCF;53159228]They do and it's unsustainable. Cows themselves produce a shit ton) hue) of methane, they consume a lot of food that could feed something silly like 1+ billion people could eat, and other things. This is a decent short video I'd recommend watching if you have the time: [video]https://youtu.be/nUnJQWO4YJY[/video][/QUOTE] Problem in this video is that they suggest fish. And we're already overfishing the ocean. This is part of a larger issue, we tend to focus a lot on land based issues and even stuff that is above the ocean's surface but we practically ignore(unless its pretty) the damage being done to the ocean.
[QUOTE=PyroCF;53159228]they consume a lot of food that could feed something silly like 1+ billion people could eat[/QUOTE] What Cows eat grass. Last I checked, people can't eat grass
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;53166057]What Cows eat grass. Last I checked, people can't eat grass[/QUOTE] In industrial farming livestock are fed stuff like soy because it saves more space than ensuring every cow has enough grazing land.
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