Most 'meat' in 2040 will not come from dead animals(theguardian.com)
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Most 'meat' in 2040 will not come from dead animals
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jun/12/most-meat-in-2040-will-not-come-from-slaughtered-animals-report
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Vegetarian doesn't mean low-protein. The "Beyond Burger," for example, has the same amount of complete protein as 80/20 ground beef, as does a half cup of red lentils.
Hair loss simply means you weren't eating a nutritionally balanced diet, and can easily be countered with minor changes or supplements. Protein doesn't necessarily need to come from animal products to be beneficial.
The quote stating most meat will not come from animals is from , "Rosie Wardle of the Jeremy Coller Foundation, a philanthropic organisation focused on sustainable food systems", who stated
"If anything, predictions that 60% of the world’s ‘meat’ will not come from slaughtered animals in 20 years’ time may be an underestimation."
However also in the article is a quote "The report estimates 35% of all meat will be cultured in 2040 and 25% will be vegan replacements." from A.T. Kearney, who is an American global management consulting firm.
Pretty different predictions here being rolled together. 35% sounds a lot more realistic, given the short timeline. I just want ground 'beef' to cost less than $5lb. Get below that and I bet it really takes off.
"If anything, predictions that 60% of the world’s ‘meat’ will not come from slaughtered animals in 20 years’ time may be an underestimation."
However also in the article is a quote "The report estimates 35% of all meat will be cultured in 2040 and 25% will be vegan replacements." from A.T. Kearney, who is an American global management consulting firm.
Pretty different predictions here being rolled together. 35% sounds a lot more realistic, given the short timeline. I just want ground 'beef' to cost less than $5lb. Get below that and I bet it really takes off.
While a laudable environmental goal, I just don't see that much industrial farming shut down in just 20 years.
I have actually increased the consumption of good quality meat over the last few years, not reduced it, and this has significantly improved my life quality.
Not going to eat any plant-based "meat" and this is also true for most of the people I know.
Not going to eat any plant-based "meat" and this is also true for most of the people I know.
Have you tried any of them? My very carnivorous friends actually enjoy and sometimes prefer Beyond Meat, Impossible Burger, and Field Roast. My mom tried a Beyond Burger a few weeks ago, and then actually asked to have it again a few days later. They're totally different in taste, texture, and composition than the crusty Morningstar or Boca patties from a decade ago.
Vegetarian and vegan diets, for me, seem entirely too strict. I'm cutting down on meat consumption but my deep suspicion is that the body is better off with protein dense meals every now and then. I would guess even more so for growing children.