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Luring the 'sensitive carnivore'--oxymoronic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 288414" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>It's a trick. Humans are not carnivores, we're omnivores. We can eat and process both plants and meat. Animal rights people like to throw out the word Carnivore in their arguments because they can win the argument that humans aren't carnivores. This article isn't an AR article, I guess, though I didn't read it. There are groups pressuring big companies to only buy meat from producers that meet certain "humane" standards of animal treatment or that do less damage to the environment. For example, McDonalds in England just agreed not to buy beef that had been fed soybean meal from illegal soybeans grown in Brazil. And a couple of years ago, KFC asked their chicken suppliers to increase the size of the cages they're raising chickens in because of public pressure from AR groups. This can be a good market for producers wanting to sell direct or willing to have their operation checked every so often to be sure they're meeting the criteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 288414, member: 13"] It's a trick. Humans are not carnivores, we're omnivores. We can eat and process both plants and meat. Animal rights people like to throw out the word Carnivore in their arguments because they can win the argument that humans aren't carnivores. This article isn't an AR article, I guess, though I didn't read it. There are groups pressuring big companies to only buy meat from producers that meet certain "humane" standards of animal treatment or that do less damage to the environment. For example, McDonalds in England just agreed not to buy beef that had been fed soybean meal from illegal soybeans grown in Brazil. And a couple of years ago, KFC asked their chicken suppliers to increase the size of the cages they're raising chickens in because of public pressure from AR groups. This can be a good market for producers wanting to sell direct or willing to have their operation checked every so often to be sure they're meeting the criteria. [/QUOTE]
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