I'm in the middle of watching the documentary, Food Inc. I knew it would be en eye-opener and very likely horrifying, but I had no idea. The absolute size of industrialized food processing is...astounding.
There was one clip showing an assembly line of baby chickens. One of the workers grabbed them like nothing, shoved their head up against a piece of metal to snap their neck and kill them. I'm man enough to admit I kinda shrieked a little seeing it happen so coldly.
Then there's the amount of chemicals and corn fed to animals (cows evolved to eat grass, but eating corn is part of what brought about E-Coli, along with standing in knee-deep manure). The amount of land used to raise animals is insane. Then there's the waste run-off.
So...yeah, I've been on the fence about going full vegetarian for awhile, but I think it's time. Don't think I'll be able to go straight vegan (no dairy), but we'll see. Certainly cut down on my egg and cheese intake, for sure.
And...cue the usual "for every burger you don't eat, I'll eat five" or "BACON!" comments.
There was one clip showing an assembly line of baby chickens. One of the workers grabbed them like nothing, shoved their head up against a piece of metal to snap their neck and kill them. I'm man enough to admit I kinda shrieked a little seeing it happen so coldly.
Then there's the amount of chemicals and corn fed to animals (cows evolved to eat grass, but eating corn is part of what brought about E-Coli, along with standing in knee-deep manure). The amount of land used to raise animals is insane. Then there's the waste run-off.
So...yeah, I've been on the fence about going full vegetarian for awhile, but I think it's time. Don't think I'll be able to go straight vegan (no dairy), but we'll see. Certainly cut down on my egg and cheese intake, for sure.
And...cue the usual "for every burger you don't eat, I'll eat five" or "BACON!" comments.