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Pomophilus
2 years ago

Hello,

Yes, of course, you are responsible for all the decisions you make and for all the consequences that arise from it!

And no matter how I feed, it is always at the expense of other beings, animals, but also plants, mushrooms etc. I can’t avoid that. But more importantly, I find trying to see the whole thing, to choose the food so that I don’t be too harmful to our livelihoods. I see my responsibility above all! And I don’t think if I try to spare the one group, the animals, it’s all right! Sure, too high meat consumption is very harmful. But on the other hand, meat from local hunting or pasture conservation can be much more environmentally friendly than e.g. avocados, strawberries, which were produced in Spain with artificial irrigation from fossil water…

Lufthannes
2 years ago

Yes, of course.

After all, they are still beings. And you should definitely be aware of that.

DerJens292
2 years ago

Yes, absolutely.

For example, no food waste.

So don’t throw the meat on artwork.

UnterhaltungNRW
2 years ago

Sure. Thank God I have a farm with free-running cattle nearby. Of course more expensive. But slaughter at the court. A decent life. I don’t eat much meat. If, then good meat.

Iohanes
2 years ago

Yes, as with every consumption of food!

If you really care about sustainability, you can buy Bio. For more animal welfare, less pollution and more ecology!

redgrapesjuice
2 years ago
Reply to  Iohanes

Unjustly…

Iohanes
2 years ago
Reply to  redgrapesjuice

Why unfair?

michi57319
2 years ago

Absolutely. That’s why I only buy organic meat at the discounter. Much better but in the slaughterhouse. Row and lamb from the environment, cleanly pulled.

Satiharu
2 years ago

Hello

You are always responsible for your actions/decisions

LG

dieaustar
2 years ago

Sure. I would like to quote Robert Marc Lehmann: “Every shopping ticket is a ballot. For or against the planet. ‘