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What are your thoughts on food products containing bug or maggot based protein? Is it really going to help with food shortage enough to justify? |
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@oudh1 | 31 January 23 | |
Its not about food shortages. Bugs are being pushed as a sustainable food with no environmental footprint. Thats ok if youre walking around grabbing one from the ground to snack on . Take shadows pie sweatshop for example. They replace beef with bugs. The farming and footprint is unknown and I suspect it will be no less than that of cattle
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@ogdenz | 31 January 23 | |
Yum yum.
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@alvar89 | 31 January 23 | |
Seems more like a easy profit than to mess around with plant based protein to me. The poor will most probably end up eating that garbage while the rich choke on there meat still.
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@ogdenz | 31 January 23 | |
Which category do you fall into Alvar?
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@tranie | 31 January 23 | |
I tried locus when in Mexico it tasted like peanut it was only the scales which was a problem.
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@mikeymk | 31 January 23 | |
If i want bugs and maggots in my food i'll source it from the refuse bins.
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@mok214 | 31 January 23 | |
@ oudh1 - 31.01.23 - 08:03am Its not about food shortages. Bugs are being pushed as a sustainable food with no environmental footprint. Thats ok if youre walking around grabbing one from the ground to snack on . Take shadows pie sweatshop for example. They replace beef with bugs. The farming and footprint is unknown and I suspect it will be no less than that of cattle Actually, that is the lie. Insects and bacteria have the largest environmental impact on this planet ever. I guess you don't know that the Earth has had at least two hyper-oxyghenation events in the past. And that waa not a good thing. |
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@alvar89 | 31 January 23 | |
@ ogdenz - 31.01.23 - 08:19am Which category do you fall into Alvar? In the poor category with the rest of the 99 percent but i can grow my own food and avoid this nonsense. Until then i hope they atleast keep labeling products they put crap inside. |
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@warded | 31 January 23 | |
Couple years back there was some buzz about using grasshoppers/locusts/crickets etc. as a source for proteins and stuff. There were protein bars and such made, but recently haven't heard anything about them.
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@3mel | 31 January 23 | |
long live the NWO |
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