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There is no law that limits your meat consumption in any way. You can eat it until the doctor comes.
How would it be to take only small amounts of it – and you do not need meat every week.
There is a wide range of vegetables, fish and fruit.
from an ethical perspective, Not applicable if you save it from being thrown away.
From a nutritional point of view, what it is for a meat is important. Highly processed meat should not be eaten. For all others, the German Society for Nutrition (DGE) recommends maximum 300 g a week, including eggs.
But this is a very flat-rate answer. Because it depends very much on what else you eat. If you have eaten the week mainly nuts, seeds, legumes, milk & eggs, then you should not eat meat. It looks different if your focus was more on fruit, cereals & vegetables. Then remember, a food is never healthy or unhealthy. It always comes to the composition with all other foods.
As much as you can get legally.
So potentially “unlimited”.
Still.
600 g
I prefer to stay at 0
There is no limit in law.
As often as you want.
Still we have no meat dictatorship in Germany. But I expect the worst in the future, at the latest when Bill Gates & Co. comes with the art flesh and dictate prices. It is likely that genuine meat will be gradually banned and the whole will be pushed forward to the negative carbon footprint as well as the so-called overpopulation as a reason. Billyboy and his vasals will earn even more stupid and stupid.
I want you to cover the grill with the aluminium foil and not build a hat from it…
Wait.
I’m afraid I’ll be right in the future and hope you’re right. Unfortunately, my fears from the past have so far been right.
In all possible animals in Germany, animal cruelty is prohibited and no one complains about such laws. Except for delicious animals… Then we talk about dictatorship.