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Consequences Of Vegetarianism
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If the whole world were to become vegetarian what would be the consequences?
Would milk, cheese, cream, butter, eggs be much more expensive?
Where would the meat for pet food come from?
Could we afford to wear wool and leather?
Babies formula milk - would that be expensive?
A lot of animal products are used in cosmetics, perfume, Guinness and other beers, wine, plastics such as plastic bags, detergents, sugar refining, crayons, food colourings, some condoms.....
I'm not interested in the advantages/disadvantages to one's health.
Would milk, cheese, cream, butter, eggs be much more expensive?
Where would the meat for pet food come from?
Could we afford to wear wool and leather?
Babies formula milk - would that be expensive?
A lot of animal products are used in cosmetics, perfume, Guinness and other beers, wine, plastics such as plastic bags, detergents, sugar refining, crayons, food colourings, some condoms.....
I'm not interested in the advantages/disadvantages to one's health.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I imagine we'd need a load more cows to provide milk for the increased dairy consumption, that would mean more of the ozone layer being in peril due to the cows farting. Other sources of protein would be needed, what would that be, nuts? We'd have to turn large spaces over to nut trees/plants, or whatever they grow on. I suppose they could be grown in the fields where the animals are no longer living.
You may slaughter whatever food animal you wish, but to be vegetarian you'll have to just watch it rot because you're not allowed to eat it.
The main consequences would be that those with no time to spend ages preparing food would end up having unsatisfying meals, and thus a lower satisfaction with their life.
The main consequences would be that those with no time to spend ages preparing food would end up having unsatisfying meals, and thus a lower satisfaction with their life.
I mentioned this in a discussion elsewhere. Not sure what would happen elsewhere but what would happen here would be that much of the green landscape that we enjoy in the Uk would vanish. The New Forest uses beef cattle and pigs as well as ponies and donkeys to maintain it and those animals are privately owned and turned out to fatten. The Dales uses sheep in the same way.
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