Hundreds of workers at poultry producer Ingham's — which supplies major supermarket and fast food chains across Australia — walk off the job as part of a pay dispute.
There are really good replacements for both beef and chicken now. It depends on the product (some are still terrible) but the good ones are extremely similar in both flavour and texture when combined with other ingredients. They’re still unpopular enough that there are some left on the shelf towards approaching expiry, so whenever I see the good ones on a clearance sale I’ll buy a bunch and freeze them for later.
And I agree that at this point the anti-vegans are way more annoying than the vegan activists (normal vegans have always been chill). I think deep down a lot of these people feel insecure about their choice to eat meat and their constant mocking of vegans is a coping mechanism.
It’s not juat the anti vegans. Before i stopped eating meat i never really thought about just how normalized it got. I was very used to it because that was every meal i’ve ever gotten as a child. My mom always made vegetables, carbs, meat, fish. Whatever. That was literally what i thought about when someone said food. I sometimes ate dinner at a friends home and i asked his mom once why they (mostly) don’t eat meat. She looked at me kinda shocked and looked at her big family and said: meat is kinda expensive. And in my brain something clicked, but in the wrong way. I thought the. The only reason anyone wouldn’t eat meat is because they can’t afford it.
In the small town i grew up it was quite common for us to go to the local butcher and look what he’s doing, sometimes bolting a cow and stuff i wouldn’t watch now for sure. I loved cows and pigs, butni didn’t know anything else. Poor animal has to die so we can eat.
When i moved out and was in my mid 20es, i was sometimes at home hungry with a fridge full of stuff but no meat and was like: shit, there is no food.
I can’t be the only one who was just so married to the idea that you need meat to complete a meal.
My dad is pretty obese and always complains about how expensive things are, especially meat. And my sister as well: “today i had a really good ahopping experience, i only spend X amount of money.”
“But i also didn’t buy any meat, so…”
And my dad goes: “yeah, THAT’S the expensive part.”
And i just sit there thinking: yeah if only there was ANY WAY to avoid that. Like no one looks at my dad hoping he gets enough protein, he already ate for the next 4 years, but never went a day without eating meat twice or 3 times a day. He even hands out good old tips on how to eat right.
There are really good replacements for both beef and chicken now. It depends on the product (some are still terrible) but the good ones are extremely similar in both flavour and texture when combined with other ingredients. They’re still unpopular enough that there are some left on the shelf towards approaching expiry, so whenever I see the good ones on a clearance sale I’ll buy a bunch and freeze them for later.
And I agree that at this point the anti-vegans are way more annoying than the vegan activists (normal vegans have always been chill). I think deep down a lot of these people feel insecure about their choice to eat meat and their constant mocking of vegans is a coping mechanism.
It’s not juat the anti vegans. Before i stopped eating meat i never really thought about just how normalized it got. I was very used to it because that was every meal i’ve ever gotten as a child. My mom always made vegetables, carbs, meat, fish. Whatever. That was literally what i thought about when someone said food. I sometimes ate dinner at a friends home and i asked his mom once why they (mostly) don’t eat meat. She looked at me kinda shocked and looked at her big family and said: meat is kinda expensive. And in my brain something clicked, but in the wrong way. I thought the. The only reason anyone wouldn’t eat meat is because they can’t afford it.
In the small town i grew up it was quite common for us to go to the local butcher and look what he’s doing, sometimes bolting a cow and stuff i wouldn’t watch now for sure. I loved cows and pigs, butni didn’t know anything else. Poor animal has to die so we can eat.
When i moved out and was in my mid 20es, i was sometimes at home hungry with a fridge full of stuff but no meat and was like: shit, there is no food.
I can’t be the only one who was just so married to the idea that you need meat to complete a meal.
My dad is pretty obese and always complains about how expensive things are, especially meat. And my sister as well: “today i had a really good ahopping experience, i only spend X amount of money.”
“But i also didn’t buy any meat, so…”
And my dad goes: “yeah, THAT’S the expensive part.”
And i just sit there thinking: yeah if only there was ANY WAY to avoid that. Like no one looks at my dad hoping he gets enough protein, he already ate for the next 4 years, but never went a day without eating meat twice or 3 times a day. He even hands out good old tips on how to eat right.