Hmm? Expand?
If the ideas of animal cruelty actually became an issue for me to the point where I contemplated going vegan...why wouldn't I just go the "free range" route?
There are a multitude of ways to get meat and animal byproducts which do not include endorsing an animal cruelty based corporation.
If you think a multi - billion dollar industry can exist without making any compromises to animal welfare, you're kidding yourself.
"Free range" and "organic" are nothing but marketing tricks to manipulate consumers. The standards are only marginally above factory farms, but they can show a big green meadow on the carton and people don't give it a second thought. They're the energy saving light bulbs of the animal industry; people sleep a little better at night, but in truth they aren't really doing anything.
It's still bad for the environment + a waste of water and farming grounds + calves are still taken away from mothers + chicks are still thrown in the grinder + you still kill young animals for food + it isn't always as good as they make it look like, they still don't get much space
+if everything was free range, there wouldn't be enough space to feed everyone
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