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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

About time too.

Don’t you know smoking sausages causes cancer?

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?"

Ermmm woke agenda on meat??

Are you trying to wind up people?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

Ermmm woke agenda on meat??

Are you trying to wind up people?"

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

These deranged do-gooder science types want to put warnings on meat about the dangers of global warming. Nothing on the vegetables they fly in from far flung places.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

Warning.... do not overcook this Fillet steak. Failure to adhere to this will result in the purchaser getting a good spanking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

FFS!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nanny state

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By *illynillyCouple
over a year ago

Wiltshire

Surely not? This can't be real?

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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago

MOROCCO Wherever I lay my hat

I've had some meat that should have come with a healthy warning

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

All carcinogenic food should have one. There's a reason why cancer is 1 in 2

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World

Either eat it or don't thats all you really need to do.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?"

I’ve not seen this , does this apply to the whole island or some quaint northern village i.e Manchester? We need more context please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Either eat it or don't thats all you really need to do. "
Exactly

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

I’ve not seen this , does this apply to the whole island or some quaint northern village i.e Manchester? We need more context please"

The context seems to be food shaming but for their own woke agenda.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

I’ve not seen this , does this apply to the whole island or some quaint northern village i.e Manchester? We need more context please

The context seems to be food shaming but for their own woke agenda. "

You have girls feet

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london


"These deranged do-gooder science types want to put warnings on meat about the dangers of global warming. Nothing on the vegetables they fly in from far flung places.

"

Vegetables aren't sentient beings

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By *ewisbi76Man
over a year ago

west edinburgh

I happily eat bacon twice a week. a friend who is a fitness coach mentioned he has a bacon roll every morning and i pointed out the recent studies linking bacon (and other meats cured in nitrites) to cancer.

He has a recent degree in nutrition but said it was nonsense and he wasnt bothered. If someone like him doesn't believe it i think its a struggle to get "normal" people to believe it

2 bacon rolls in a week is moderation imho, 7 seems excessive.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall


"I happily eat bacon twice a week. a friend who is a fitness coach mentioned he has a bacon roll every morning and i pointed out the recent studies linking bacon (and other meats cured in nitrites) to cancer.

He has a recent degree in nutrition but said it was nonsense and he wasnt bothered. If someone like him doesn't believe it i think its a struggle to get "normal" people to believe it

2 bacon rolls in a week is moderation imho, 7 seems excessive.

"

I’m guessing he’s not prepared to follow the science? Sounds familiar?

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By *ill1411Man
over a year ago

Durham

They'll take my bacon buttie from my cold dead hands.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What type of warnings are the proposing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it warnings for vegetarians?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A quick search on this topic brings up...

ONE Daily Mail outrage bait article using a study done by a DUTCH university about putting confrontational guilt-triggering stickers on meat products in order to deter meat purchases.

NOTHING relevant to the UK at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A quick search on this topic brings up...

ONE Daily Mail outrage bait article using a study done by a DUTCH university about putting confrontational guilt-triggering stickers on meat products in order to deter meat purchases.

NOTHING relevant to the UK at all.

"

Brexit' has a lot to answer for

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Title should have said, Crazed Dutch Scientists ...

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"They'll take my bacon buttie from my cold dead hands."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've had some meat that should have come with a healthy warning "

I’ll update my profile ASAP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They'll make the bacon buttie from my cold dead hands."

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

What’s next a fat child on a McDonald’s box, a homeless man asleep in the doorway on booze. I let’s put them on everything you want a curry sir ? Here’s a picture of what your toilet will look like in the morning.

The mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What next the game commission slapping warning signs on deer during hunting season.

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

Lovely to see how everything somebody does not agree with can now we called a "woke agenda"

Joke aside, I think we need to listen to all sides and take opposing views into consideration when making a decision.

Unfortunately we are bombarded with so much information and disinformation from people and organisations who have their own agenda - be it woke (that is a compliment incidentally or otherwise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They should have a health warning, and a description of the way the animal died -- a photo of the conditions and process would be even better.

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By *r SproutMan
over a year ago

the middle


"Title should have said, Crazed Dutch Scientists ..."

Auto correct is a fucker isn’t it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They should have a health warning, and a description of the way the animal died -- a photo of the conditions and process would be even better."
Don't eat dinner at my house

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened "

I’ve been slaughtered in Ireland a few times….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

I’ve been slaughtered in Ireland a few times…. "

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened "

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

"

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

My meat already comes with a warning.... highly addictive

T

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've had some meat that should have come with a healthy warning "

that made me snort just as I was drinking my coffee

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"These deranged do-gooder science types want to put warnings on meat about the dangers of global warming. Nothing on the vegetables they fly in from far flung places.

"

like hooflungdung

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"These deranged do-gooder science types want to put warnings on meat about the dangers of global warming. Nothing on the vegetables they fly in from far flung places.

"

https://ourworldindata.org/food-choice-vs-eating-local

Can you provide a convincing article suggesting that vegan diets are worse on account of the transport? I've only ever seen the opposite.

Of course, better than a warning would be to factor in the environmental cost and charge you 5 times as much as you're currently paying.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can you provide a convincing article suggesting that vegan diets are worse on account of the transport? I've only ever seen the opposite. "

It's just one of those arguments people like to throw out before they've even looked at the statistics -- they do this while momentarily forgetting that meat eaters also consume avocados (for example).

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Can you provide a convincing article suggesting that vegan diets are worse on account of the transport? I've only ever seen the opposite.

It's just one of those arguments people like to throw out before they've even looked at the statistics -- they do this while momentarily forgetting that meat eaters also consume avocados (for example)."

I don't like avocados, I do love a bacon sarnie though or a nice steak.

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By *he_Secret_GardenWoman
over a year ago

Naughty Lane

I think its enough forums for today.lol

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By *londebiguyMan
over a year ago

Southport


"All carcinogenic food should have one. There's a reason why cancer is 1 in 2"

Truth.

I don't know why people get so upset about things like thus.

It's their own choice of course to do what they want but it's a fact that too much meat is not good for us.

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By *londebiguyMan
over a year ago

Southport


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?"

Why try to sanitise the the process with words that hide the facts?

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"All carcinogenic food should have one. There's a reason why cancer is 1 in 2

Truth.

I don't know why people get so upset about things like thus.

It's their own choice of course to do what they want but it's a fact that too much meat is not good for us."

You tell Nicky from the block that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

Why try to sanitise the the process with words that hide the facts?"

Why not?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They'll take my bacon buttie from my cold dead hands."

I think that's the point of the warning

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?"

But it might be slaughtered and processed in different countries. If it’s born, bred, slaughtered, processed etc in the same country, you can just say country of origin. So the rule doesn’t seem to be about making you animal slaughterers feel queasy.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?"

No, because it may not have been processed in the same country it was slaughtered in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

No, because it may not have been processed in the same country it was slaughtered in. "

You got this from from the previous poster

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

Why try to sanitise the the process with words that hide the facts?"

They are two different words that describe two different actions, they are not the same.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

But it might be slaughtered and processed in different countries. If it’s born, bred, slaughtered, processed etc in the same country, you can just say country of origin. So the rule doesn’t seem to be about making you animal slaughterers feel queasy. "

- how many times is something slaughtered then processed in a different country?! Nonetheless, it's all part of the same process - choose the last country the meat was in (packaged) to say it was processed in

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

No, because it may not have been processed in the same country it was slaughtered in.

You got this from from the previous poster"

So I see.

I was scrolling down and thought I’d answer you and then when it posted I saw someone beat me too it.

You get why they are different though, do you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

Why try to sanitise the the process with words that hide the facts?

They are two different words that describe two different actions, they are not the same. "

...the Irish meat I referenced said 'slaughtered in ireland' The same meat was also packaged etc in Ireland...so why just say 'slaughtered in Ireland' on the packaging?

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

I don't know about anyone else but I could murder a cow right now.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

But it might be slaughtered and processed in different countries. If it’s born, bred, slaughtered, processed etc in the same country, you can just say country of origin. So the rule doesn’t seem to be about making you animal slaughterers feel queasy.

- how many times is something slaughtered then processed in a different country?! Nonetheless, it's all part of the same process - choose the last country the meat was in (packaged) to say it was processed in "

Well within the UK it can be different.

To be called Scottish beef it has to be slaughtered there, it also has to have been reared there for a defined period of time by law, but it could then be processed in a meat processing plant over the border.

It just all to do with the legalities of what you can call things relating to where certain things have happened.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Read “The Sacred Cow”

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Already on Irish minced beef the label states 'slaughtered in Ireland'...is there really any need for the 'slaughtered' bit?! It's more than obvious what's happened

Yes.

It’s a legal requirement to state where it’s slaughtered if you want to use the country name in the selling process.

EG.

If you wanted to sell it as Scottish Beef you have to put a declaration that it was slaughtered in Scotland.

Wouldn't 'processed in..' do just as well?

But it might be slaughtered and processed in different countries. If it’s born, bred, slaughtered, processed etc in the same country, you can just say country of origin. So the rule doesn’t seem to be about making you animal slaughterers feel queasy.

- how many times is something slaughtered then processed in a different country?! Nonetheless, it's all part of the same process - choose the last country the meat was in (packaged) to say it was processed in

Well within the UK it can be different.

To be called Scottish beef it has to be slaughtered there, it also has to have been reared there for a defined period of time by law, but it could then be processed in a meat processing plant over the border.

It just all to do with the legalities of what you can call things relating to where certain things have happened.

"

What a palaver

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London

Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered? "

I haven't the foggiest, just am I guess

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered? "

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging? "

Obviously I did

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

Obviously I did "

Just look at the quality of the meat.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging? "

You and most others I would suspect, but we all should be aware of what we are eating, whether it’s meat , veg , fruit or anything else, and it’s good to have traceability of food so there can be accountability.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

You and most others I would suspect, but we all should be aware of what we are eating, whether it’s meat , veg , fruit or anything else, and it’s good to have traceability of food so there can be accountability. "

I know what products I eat, I don't need to read the packaging of where it was made or what's in it. If it looks good and tastes good them that's enough for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

Obviously I did

Just look at the quality of the meat. "

Do you not think the packaging's relevant? I'm pretty sure most people like to be informed of what they're about to ingest. Saying something is 'slaughtered' doesn't put me off eating it, I just don't like the images this conjures up. As I said, it's obvious what's happened to the animal I don't want abbatoir images in my head whilst preparing it. Hypocritical? Yes I guess so *shrugs*

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

Obviously I did

Just look at the quality of the meat.

Do you not think the packaging's relevant? I'm pretty sure most people like to be informed of what they're about to ingest. Saying something is 'slaughtered' doesn't put me off eating it, I just don't like the images this conjures up. As I said, it's obvious what's happened to the animal I don't want abbatoir images in my head whilst preparing it. Hypocritical? Yes I guess so *shrugs* "

I went in early hours of morning to a abattoir to buy meat when I was in Thailand. It was a bit surreal being able to see the whole process going on as you walked around looking at the meat that had just been prepared.

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

You and most others I would suspect, but we all should be aware of what we are eating, whether it’s meat , veg , fruit or anything else, and it’s good to have traceability of food so there can be accountability.

I know what products I eat, I don't need to read the packaging of where it was made or what's in it. If it looks good and tastes good them that's enough for me. "

doesn't that mean you don't know what products you eat? You don't know what's in it.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

You and most others I would suspect, but we all should be aware of what we are eating, whether it’s meat , veg , fruit or anything else, and it’s good to have traceability of food so there can be accountability.

I know what products I eat, I don't need to read the packaging of where it was made or what's in it. If it looks good and tastes good them that's enough for me.

doesn't that mean you don't know what products you eat? You don't know what's in it."

I just need to know what the main thing is, lean mince is lean mince. Beef steak is beef steak etc.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Where was it born and bred?

But anyway, why are you so agitated by inclusion of the word slaughtered?

I don't care as long as my stomach is warm and fed.

Does anyone actually read the packaging?

You and most others I would suspect, but we all should be aware of what we are eating, whether it’s meat , veg , fruit or anything else, and it’s good to have traceability of food so there can be accountability.

I know what products I eat, I don't need to read the packaging of where it was made or what's in it. If it looks good and tastes good them that's enough for me. "

I guess so and at the end of the day then that’s enough for a lot of people.

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London

But this was supposed to be about global warming warnings - have we resolved that issue?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"But this was supposed to be about global warming warnings - have we resolved that issue?"

That could take a while

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria

Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!"

shortage because of winter drought in Europe I read - so let's contribute more to global warming, sounds like a great idea.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!"

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

shortage because of winter drought in Europe I read - so let's contribute more to global warming, sounds like a great idea. "

Mmmmmm so let's put up hundreds acres polystyrene tunnels to grow out of season vegetables to then fly them around the world to help poor people out of poverty instead of letting them produce the food that they land and around them can sustainably grow.

Cow are not a problem heavy industry is but that to inconvenient for us to face because we all like a new car or a bigger TV..

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"But this was supposed to be about global warming warnings - have we resolved that issue?"

I thought it was about pictures on food?

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!"

Baldric will be happy.

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By *he_Secret_GardenWoman
over a year ago

Naughty Lane


"But this was supposed to be about global warming warnings - have we resolved that issue?

I thought it was about pictures on food? "

lost in translation

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"But this was supposed to be about global warming warnings - have we resolved that issue?

I thought it was about pictures on food? lost in translation "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

shortage because of winter drought in Europe I read - so let's contribute more to global warming, sounds like a great idea.

Mmmmmm so let's put up hundreds acres polystyrene tunnels to grow out of season vegetables to then fly them around the world to help poor people out of poverty instead of letting them produce the food that they land and around them can sustainably grow.

Cow are not a problem heavy industry is but that to inconvenient for us to face because we all like a new car or a bigger TV.. "

spot-on

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

shortage because of winter drought in Europe I read - so let's contribute more to global warming, sounds like a great idea. "

Mmmmmm so let's put up hundreds acres polystyrene tunnels to grow out of season vegetables to then fly them around the world to help poor people out of poverty instead of letting them produce the food that there land around them can sustainably grow.

Cow are not a problem heavy industry is but that to inconvenient for us to face because we all like a new car or a bigger TV..

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

shortage because of winter drought in Europe I read - so let's contribute more to global warming, sounds like a great idea.

Mmmmmm so let's put up hundreds acres polystyrene tunnels to grow out of season vegetables to then fly them around the world to help poor people out of poverty instead of letting them produce the food that they land and around them can sustainably grow.

Cow are not a problem heavy industry is but that to inconvenient for us to face because we all like a new car or a bigger TV..

spot-on "

My now I fixed my Grammar

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

Baldric will be happy. "

Definitely cunning plan here!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!!

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!!"

But I generally find "woke" is used pejoratively by reactionaries. e.g. meat eaters dismayed at it being brought to their attention that they're harming the environment. How can their use of the word woke be used as an argument for eating meat?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some " meats" on here should be slapped with that warning

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!!"
I shot 3 deer this season 2 turkeys a duck 4 pheasant and 5 grouse.i admit hubby did better.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!! I shot 3 deer this season 2 turkeys a duck 4 pheasant and 5 grouse.i admit hubby did better. "
The only horrible thing was the recoil sometimes.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!! I shot 3 deer this season 2 turkeys a duck 4 pheasant and 5 grouse.i admit hubby did better. The only horrible thing was the recoil sometimes. "

Aww do they really recoil

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"The good old 'woke' word strikes again, what is it with this shit, the latest trendy word to use to saturation point.....meat eaters of the world unite!!

But I generally find "woke" is used pejoratively by reactionaries. e.g. meat eaters dismayed at it being brought to their attention that they're harming the environment. How can their use of the word woke be used as an argument for eating meat?"

I agree it's nothing to do with woke.

But all non sustainable products imported from unsustainable factory farming should carry warning labels things like asparagus avocados everything containing palm oil and unsustainable grown meat such as factory farms in America and also grown in sustainable areas such as clearing rainforest to fatten beef.

But food would need to be double the price push good food out of the rech of poorer families we need to look at sustainability not maet is bad vag has no protein there would also be a problem with food security with rich country buying up the food to let poor country suffer starvation..

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By *oeBeansMan
over a year ago

Derby


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

Ermmm woke agenda on meat??

Are you trying to wind up people?"

First Tom thread?

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By *burns7Man
over a year ago

walsall

Best tel my ex

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. "

lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

Ermmm woke agenda on meat??

Are you trying to wind up people?

First Tom thread?"

Tom has really open a pack of meat balls here!!!

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. "

You condemning millions of people to die of starvation.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Tom is just Tom.

He just reports the news

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is.

You condemning millions of people to die of starvation. "

Please explain ,?

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

Right, now I want deer and meatballs. Someone please point me in the direction of the deer meatballs please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's all neat and pretty going to the supermarket. Oh look this animal was butchered in Ireland ( no offense) . Yet I been out hunting and seen whole herds decimated and dead from starvation in fields. I guess some people would say cull the human race to prevent that.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ? "

They taste like pork apparently, I grab the apple sauce

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

They taste like pork apparently, I grab the apple sauce "

lol no it tastes like venison. The back strap steaks are the best.

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is.

You condemning millions of people to die of starvation.

Please explain ,?"

Food shortages already wholesale charges we see a drop in production but its OK as it would only be the countries without a means to buy in foods.

Or we could slaughter our pet's as them guys are very bad for the planet dirty little meat eaters.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

They taste like pork apparently, I grab the apple sauce lol no it tastes like venison. The back strap steaks are the best. "

I just love how the activist claim they helping the planet. When they not in certain aspects.

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria

What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

They taste like pork apparently, I grab the apple sauce lol no it tastes like venison. The back strap steaks are the best. "

Drooling

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him. "

Say what now?

Leave them dogs alone!

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

Say what now?

Leave them dogs alone! "

No it's a serious consideration we could easily cut the head of cattle pigs chicken catch less fish if we banned on coronavirus pets I would love to know what a vegan or even a vegetarian pet owner feel.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him. "

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

Say what now?

Leave them dogs alone!

No it's a serious consideration we could easily cut the head of cattle pigs chicken catch less fish if we banned on coronavirus pets I would love to know what a vegan or even a vegetarian pet owner feel."

It's never going to happen in this country, your dog is safe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full.

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria


"Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full. "

I have venison last weekend it was good but a little deer...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full.

I have venison last weekend it was good but a little deer... "

lol I guess some people would have humans as a dish. Since we are the problem.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full.

I have venison last weekend it was good but a little deer... "

Don't get much for your buck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full.

I have venison last weekend it was good but a little deer...

Don't get much for your buck. "

The difference between deer nuts and and beer nuts is one is under a buck.

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Oh no save the animals... I seen a whole herd dead in a field. Dead from starvation and climate. Because they can't sustain themselves. But go ahead bang on with supermarket bullshit. I hunt to preserve that so the next generation can thrive. Yet the majority goes to the fucking supermarket. Weird. Yup I am the villain . I gladly accept that presumptuous behavior. My freezers are full.

I have venison last weekend it was good but a little deer...

Don't get much for your buck. The difference between deer nuts and and beer nuts is one is under a buck. "

I've never heard of beer nuts till now, I even Googled just in case you meant to say bear nuts

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ? "

Deer populations in the US and UK, as well as elsewhere, do need management. It's partly due to the loss of former predators and how we've impacted on the natural environment.

But the majority of human meat farming isn't from deer populations. Our over-reach into ever more virgin rainforest etc, clearances for human food production, with a tiny number of animal species grown due to our greed and lack of appropriate care, is reflective of our myopic vision.

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him. "

I think it's something to consider. These pets are bred for domestication, and they consume meat that's produced for their consumption. So yep, seems inconsistent for vegans to have pets.

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By *teveanddebsCouple
over a year ago

Norwich


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

Baldric will be happy. "

That's made the whole thread worth reading

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"Mmmmmmmm shortage of out of season vegetables and we can not eat one thing the UK is very good at growing.

Look like it's turnips all round!

Baldric will be happy.

That's made the whole thread worth reading "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not heard this and cant find anything with a quick google so I dont believe its true.

Im happy with Country of Origin being on the label.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I happily eat bacon twice a week. a friend who is a fitness coach mentioned he has a bacon roll every morning and i pointed out the recent studies linking bacon (and other meats cured in nitrites) to cancer.

He has a recent degree in nutrition but said it was nonsense and he wasnt bothered. If someone like him doesn't believe it i think its a struggle to get "normal" people to believe it

2 bacon rolls in a week is moderation imho, 7 seems excessive.

"

My father lived to a ripe age of 97, he ate meat all his life, ate a bacon roll every morning and grew up on meat sausages and mince.

A very strong man through to the end.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not heard this and cant find anything with a quick google so I dont believe its true.

Im happy with Country of Origin being on the label."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

Deer populations in the US and UK, as well as elsewhere, do need management. It's partly due to the loss of former predators and how we've impacted on the natural environment.

But the majority of human meat farming isn't from deer populations. Our over-reach into ever more virgin rainforest etc, clearances for human food production, with a tiny number of animal species grown due to our greed and lack of appropriate care, is reflective of our myopic vision. "

I never seen a cow in the wild. What do you suggest let them all run free?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?"

What's a woke scientist ?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Might contain meat ?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"These deranged do-gooder science types want to put warnings on meat about the dangers of global warming. Nothing on the vegetables they fly in from far flung places.

"

The W.H.O. ?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Right, now I want deer and meatballs. Someone please point me in the direction of the deer meatballs please "

IKEA

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

I think it's something to consider. These pets are bred for domestication, and they consume meat that's produced for their consumption. So yep, seems inconsistent for vegans to have pets."

Serve them vegan dog food

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Crazed woke scientists have suggested putting cigarette style warnings on packets of meat to meat their own woke agendas. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news ?

What's a woke scientist ?"

You need to be woke by my meat baby!! - see what I did? Smashed it again!!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

So Smooth ......

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle


"So Smooth ......"

You will succumb eventually… youll be sitting filing your toenails with the angle grinder you got from the Aldi mystery aisle one day and think - i getting the hedge trimmer out - shaving my legs and trimming my moustache and I’m going to meet todger for coffee!!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"So Smooth ......

You will succumb eventually… youll be sitting filing your toenails with the angle grinder you got from the Aldi mystery aisle one day and think - i getting the hedge trimmer out - shaving my legs and trimming my moustache and I’m going to meet todger for coffee!! "

Sadly , that's highly accurate. Apart from the meet Todger part of course.

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle


"So Smooth ......

You will succumb eventually… youll be sitting filing your toenails with the angle grinder you got from the Aldi mystery aisle one day and think - i getting the hedge trimmer out - shaving my legs and trimming my moustache and I’m going to meet todger for coffee!!

Sadly , that's highly accurate. Apart from the meet Todger part of course. "

Considering… I think I got off quite lightly there xx and you know Dobbies is calling!! Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They put warning labels on cigarettes don’t suppose it stops smokers buying them so will a warning on meat turn everyone into a Vegan, not likely. It won’t make any difference to my choices. Anyway we can’t all go veggie there’s no veggie in the shops at the moment

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

I think it's something to consider. These pets are bred for domestication, and they consume meat that's produced for their consumption. So yep, seems inconsistent for vegans to have pets.

Serve them vegan dog food "

But what will the vegans eat?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"What do other think of banning all carnivorous pets as a means to saving the planet?

I am genuinely interested I have a dog and would love to keep him.

I think it's something to consider. These pets are bred for domestication, and they consume meat that's produced for their consumption. So yep, seems inconsistent for vegans to have pets.

Serve them vegan dog food

But what will the vegans eat? "

Let them eat cake

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By *un-n-frolicsMan
over a year ago

London


"Meat is costing us all, as well as the world, very dearly. And it's costing lives, which will increase exponentially as time progresses.

We can try to pretend many things, including that our choices and behaviour do not affect others. This is selfish, when we are causing harm and refuse to care.

I don't know what the proposed labels are suggested to include. I guess that the language and message isn't as strong and direct enough, that the actual harms would warrant.

We can play with words like 'woke', feigning ignorance, etc. We need to get real and to behave responsibly and as our maturity truly leads us to.

Humans are causing catastrophic harm to our world, including ourselves, by the pursuit of animal farming as we do. This approach is a choice - we could produce meat very differently. But it's still likely to be very harmful. It's a very inefficient use of land, energy and resources, that could be significantly better if deployed via alternative means.

Our meat production methods are largely something that shouts how stupid our species is. lol ok how are you going to control a deer population that can't sustain itself . Cull humans ?

Deer populations in the US and UK, as well as elsewhere, do need management. It's partly due to the loss of former predators and how we've impacted on the natural environment.

But the majority of human meat farming isn't from deer populations. Our over-reach into ever more virgin rainforest etc, clearances for human food production, with a tiny number of animal species grown due to our greed and lack of appropriate care, is reflective of our myopic vision. I never seen a cow in the wild. What do you suggest let them all run free? "

I'm sure there's a Harry Enfield sketch taking the piss out of such arguments. But I couldn't find it.

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