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Old 09-06-2019, 11:57 AM   #1620
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I think the market for premium meat will open up in a big way. Especially if it becomes cheaper to produce plant-based meat at the low end. A lot of eateries that have to compete, like McDonald's and Wendy's, will probably still keep their premium beef options, but eventually have to ditch real beef or even chicken for their value options.

I don't care about the nutrition since I keep in shape. I'm also not bothered by the treatment of animals. It is more about the environmental issues. Granted, our farming practices aren't ideal either, but it seems to be the lesser evil of the two. Also, if a side effect is less factory farming animals, I guess that is good from an ethics point of view.

You're right about exporting meat. Just like coal, just because we adopt new types of resources doesn't mean the demand necessarily changes. That is unless other countries aggressively adopt policies that discourage consumption of those resources.

I see Tyson just invested in a company working on plant-based shrimp.

Should be an interesting future.
Why not cut out the middle man and be done with it

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