• twinnie
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    10 hours ago

    I eat meat but I still won’t buy factory farmed stuff. I went into the supermarket the other day and even the cheapest “value” eggs were free range.

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      2 hours ago

      99% of meat consumed in the US is factory farmed. If you bought it in a supermarket, it came from intensified animal agriculture, regardless of the feel-good marketing language.

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        48 minutes ago

        It’s always so depressingly funny to me that the default response by meat eaters to being presented with the unfathomable cruelty of factory farming is some combination of denouncing it while still:

        • saying they don’t participate in it but failing to explain how despite how incredibly difficult and meticulous that would be (arguably somehow moreso than a plant-based diet)
        • saying they try not to participate but never explaining what “trying” means or making any indication of concrete goals
        • or elaborate only to show through regurgitating industry buzzwords that they live in a fantasy land born from a cocktail of wishful thinking and corporate astroturfing.

        … And then, as you point out, after all that, the amount of meat in the US not produced via factory farming is functionally a rounding error. Someone’s lying to someone here, and my hot take (as someone who used to say these same things) is that it’s carnists to themselves.

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      8 hours ago

      “Free-range” is still factory farmed and still represents unimaginable cruelty at unthinkable scales.

      How do you verify what you eat isn’t “factory farmed”? Do you eat meat, eggs, dairy, etc. out at restaurants ever? Get store-bought foods created on a production line that have those products? If your barometer says “free range means not factory farmed”, then your barometer for this is likely extremely faulty.