It's not working and they have cause for concern. Mean consumption is on a downward trend
Edit: I meant to say in the United States it's slowing down.
which is why they are spending so much. it's a good sign in some ways.
I love eating beef and whatnot, but my body seems to respond better to eating less of that in a given sitting. As someone growing up in the 80s, it seemed like that diet should be a 50/50 mix of beef and spinach...
I think they are going to have a hard time convincing people to feel crummier... it's much healthier and cheaper to stick to that old "pack of playing card portion"
Mean consumption is on a downward trend
can you show me some evidence of this?
I would love to see this too!!
Sorry, I meant to say it's slowing down, not trending down as I wrote originally. Most stats show this trend.
can you link any of them?
This article goes into some detail. However it is focused on the US market.
It also explains why Big Dairy was trying to make almond milk be labeled "nut juice" and protect the term "milk".
I really do think the SAD will be one of the last things to fall in our path toward progression - and that's assuming we steadily progress. Seeing donnie and his supporters doesn't exactly lead me to believe that about ~30% of this country wants any progress. The reactionaries have been doing nearly all they can to deride, mock and hold back any and all forms of reduction of our ridiculous levels of consumption of dairy and dead flesh for years and years. I even still run into some of them that think being a (male) vegetarian will turn you into a woman or something, because "protein", LOL.
There is a lot of propaganda to overcome on the path to getting Americans to eat a properly healthy diet AND to curb the massive global warming from their current diet already - and dumb fad diets like eating all-steak like Peterson or the "paleo" diet are not helping at all.
Unfortunately, I don't think that's true. Here's some US data I found with one quick search.
To add to that, as underdeveloped areas become more modern and income levels increase, it tends to follow that meat consumption increases along with it.
I would be very happy to be proven wrong on this.
I imagine costs would be the main thing driving down consumption if anything. Until we subsidize alternatives like we do meat, and the prices of meat alternatives are cheaper, people will have incentives to eat real meat.
It would cost us less to subsidize them long term, and it would lower costs of meat... And help the environment. Wins all around, yet people will vote blindly against it.
Sorry, I meant to say it's slowing down, not trending down as I wrote originally. Most stats show this trend.
They're the only one of these groups that's selling something. That probably helps.
There are 5 companies that own meat producing in the US, which is the real problem.
Why does meat need lobbying? Most people already consider it essential and like the taste.
It’s like lobbying for sugar…
Wait a minute…
When it comes to progress, the SAD will be one of the last things to fall, IMHO.
Even swapping out the same thing by creating clean meat has the anti-woke warriors all aflame and clutching their pearls about how they'll all turn into "soy boys" if they aren't killing something in order to "get their protein"...imagine going full plant-based, my word.
The Meat Lobby would a good band name.
As far as I'm concerned they're preaching to the choir.
They don't need to spend money to convince people that meat is delicious - I wonder what all that money goes to.
Like... No shit?
Meat industry makes tons of money.
Activist groups and scientists don't.
How are the poor supposed to spend more than the mega rich on anything?
Save the animals, eat the rich.
For anyone interested in supporting those going up against the meat lobby, look into the Agriculture Fairness Aliance
https://www.agriculturefairnessalliance.org/about/mission
It's not working and they have cause for concern. Mean consumption is on a downward trend
Edit: I meant to say in the United States it's slowing down.
which is why they are spending so much. it's a good sign in some ways.
I love eating beef and whatnot, but my body seems to respond better to eating less of that in a given sitting. As someone growing up in the 80s, it seemed like that diet should be a 50/50 mix of beef and spinach...
I think they are going to have a hard time convincing people to feel crummier... it's much healthier and cheaper to stick to that old "pack of playing card portion"
can you show me some evidence of this?
I would love to see this too!!
Sorry, I meant to say it's slowing down, not trending down as I wrote originally. Most stats show this trend.
can you link any of them?
This article goes into some detail. However it is focused on the US market.
Meat and pets
European markets are a little different.
I imagine asian markets dwarf America and europe
It also explains why Big Dairy was trying to make almond milk be labeled "nut juice" and protect the term "milk".
I really do think the SAD will be one of the last things to fall in our path toward progression - and that's assuming we steadily progress. Seeing donnie and his supporters doesn't exactly lead me to believe that about ~30% of this country wants any progress. The reactionaries have been doing nearly all they can to deride, mock and hold back any and all forms of reduction of our ridiculous levels of consumption of dairy and dead flesh for years and years. I even still run into some of them that think being a (male) vegetarian will turn you into a woman or something, because "protein", LOL.
There is a lot of propaganda to overcome on the path to getting Americans to eat a properly healthy diet AND to curb the massive global warming from their current diet already - and dumb fad diets like eating all-steak like Peterson or the "paleo" diet are not helping at all.
Unfortunately, I don't think that's true. Here's some US data I found with one quick search.
To add to that, as underdeveloped areas become more modern and income levels increase, it tends to follow that meat consumption increases along with it.
I would be very happy to be proven wrong on this.
I imagine costs would be the main thing driving down consumption if anything. Until we subsidize alternatives like we do meat, and the prices of meat alternatives are cheaper, people will have incentives to eat real meat.
It would cost us less to subsidize them long term, and it would lower costs of meat... And help the environment. Wins all around, yet people will vote blindly against it.
Sorry, I meant to say it's slowing down, not trending down as I wrote originally. Most stats show this trend.
They're the only one of these groups that's selling something. That probably helps.
There are 5 companies that own meat producing in the US, which is the real problem.
Why does meat need lobbying? Most people already consider it essential and like the taste.
It’s like lobbying for sugar…
Wait a minute…
When it comes to progress, the SAD will be one of the last things to fall, IMHO.
Even swapping out the same thing by creating clean meat has the anti-woke warriors all aflame and clutching their pearls about how they'll all turn into "soy boys" if they aren't killing something in order to "get their protein"...imagine going full plant-based, my word.
The Meat Lobby would a good band name.
As far as I'm concerned they're preaching to the choir.
They don't need to spend money to convince people that meat is delicious - I wonder what all that money goes to.
I have a crazy friend who says it's wrong to eat meat
Sounds crazy.
Anyone have a look behind the paywall?
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