



shocking how much land is used to grow food to feed cows so we can have an endless supply of burgers. All sad really.
I am sure like most people here, I remember as a kid meat being a treat, a Sunday roast, a very occasional burger in a Wimpy etc.
So many people eat it like we used to eat bread!
Those vegans and extinction rebellion guys really have a good point.

I think looking back we had meat or chicken at least 5 days of the week!

You lucky sod. The only meat we had was rotten meat that a rat had vomited out, and then had been trodden on by a dead horse before being fried with tractor oil for a month, and we only got that once every 12 years!
But voting for trading with far off lands instead of the one next door helps the environment.![]()
Yeah, saw some of it. Very interesting was the part about how there are an unknown number of undiscovered viruses lurking in remote places, but as humans expand into new territory, mostly for cattle farming, we become exposed. The next big one really could be one more slash and burn away ...
Depends if the far-off lands:
- produce a better product, at an acceptable price
- do it with better care for the environment
- could do with our trade, to help them improve their own lot.
What did your mum feed you with then?shocking how much land is used to grow food to feed cows so we can have an endless supply of burgers. All sad really.
I am sure like most people here, I remember as a kid meat being a treat, a Sunday roast, a very occasional burger in a Wimpy etc.
So many people eat it like we used to eat bread!
Those vegans and extinction rebellion guys really have a good point.
A typical dinner was boiled mince and gravy with new spuds and peas.![]()
FGS Why are so many GD posters so utterly 1 dimensional.