Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

There is no cadaver based produce in my fridge ...
-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

I don't eat much red meat these days but this info just got me to completely remove it from my diet.🤮
Please don't post anything about chicken or fish, it's all I have left..

-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

@dianea There is bird poop in your grain.
Rat poop is everywhere.
There are "clean rooms" where sterile products are processed but nowhere else. -
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

@dianea There is poop in every sip of tea and fusion...
-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

The magazine recommends that consumers buy from the alternative supply chains “whenever possible"
I mean, not eating meat is also an option. A lot easier to clean fruit and veggies too.
-
Thinking about cutting back on animal meat consumption?
There is poop in basically all hamburger meat
But there’s less bacteria—and way fewer antibiotic-resistant strains—in grass-fed beef than conventional, Consumer Reports finds.
Mother Jones (www.motherjones.com)

@dianea wait ‘til they find what plants grow in…
-
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topicR relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic