Impossible Burger Renders Red Meat Health Issues Moot
Here more on the controversy surrounding the ill-effects of the consumption of red meat.
Not the biggest deal in the world either way, IMO. Now that the Impossible Burger is so widely available, there is no reason to eat beef hamburgers; today’s plant-based meat, as I see it anyway, is totally indistinguishable from beef.
Maybe you don’t like the idea of dead cow rotting in your colon. Maybe you’re concerned about the wanton cruelty, or the environmental devastation associated with locating and feeding the animals, and dealing with the exhaust stream from their metabolic processes.
Just pick one–or any two–or all three.
There are just shy of 18,000 Burger King locations in the U.S., all carrying the “Impossible Whopper,” and, according to the clerks at the restaurant closest to “2GreenEnergy headquarters,” they’re outselling everything else on the entire menu. When I asked the guy yesterday how they’re doing, he said, “Oh my God. They’re selling All. Day. Long.”
New Studies on Red and Processed Meat Are a Big, Fat Nothingburger
Craig,
What will it take to stop evangelizing vegans to stop ranting on about what everyone else should eat?
“plant-based meat,is totally indistinguishable from beef “. Really ?! Yeah, it sure is easy to distinguish!
Real meat isn’t produced in a factory using synthetic chemicals and all sorts of harmful ingredients to imitate real meat. Real meat doesn’t need imitation, it’s meat. It doesn’t need to cover up where it came form by fanatical lies and disinformation. Real meat has been part of the human diet since the dawn of human being.
The discovery of the nutritional benefits from eating bone marrow may have led to the high intelligence and survival of our species.
Real meat doesn’t need “evangelists” , people know how to eat meat naturally. If you want to discover a new faith or food fad, that’s great for you. But please, stop preaching at everyone else in the world who doesn’t share your dietary convictions.