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Not vegan, but I can definitely agree factory farms are vastly underregulated
Economic forces are always going to welfare wash and treat these poor sentient beings solely based on the bottom line instead of their actual wellbeing. Please don't increase demand for their childrens and grandchildrens suffering.
Why?
50% personal convenience, 50% feeling like I should prioritize human suffering like homelessness and sweatshops first
It's cheaper to eat vegan food than animals. Use the money you save on groceries to fix homelessness and sweatshops.
You don't need to replace like for like - not every meal needs a meat replacement. My point is that to get all the nutrients you need to live and thrive, vegan diets are cheaper.
How does eating meat and dairy help homelessness and sweatshops.
cuz meat is delicious