Posted on 09/01/2024 8:40:44 AM PDT by DallasBiff
A research centre backed by the Government will work to get insects and other meat alternatives onto supermarket shelves and make them more palatable to the public.
Innovation in meat alternatives has risen in recent years amid growing recognition of the environmental impact of animal agriculture, which accounts for around 80 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions from food production globally.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
As an aside how come Kamala didn't prosecute him since she "worked" at McDonalds.
dung beetles
just sayin’
Perfect timing, now the British government can now jail those who dare to take to social media to post dissenting opinions about eating bugs. It won’t stop with jailing those who oppose the migrants.
is maggot infested meat now fit for consumption?
just askin’
I hope it’s only grass fed organic bugs with no additives. Mmmm
“make them more palatable”
What’s the time span between “make them more palatable” and “make them mandatory” these days?
What’s the time span between “make them more palatable” and “make them mandatory” these days?
About two years.
The elites want us common-folk to eat bugs, so there will be more real meat for them to eat.
That just shows how hypocritical they truly are.
Yep, the Gubmint publicity campaign: "Eat The Bugs, Before They Eat You!"
Everyone needs to hammer them with one question. WHY?
Because the elites have double standards.
“Let them eat bugs!”
Humans eat a couple pounds of insects already each year, on average, not purposely though.
“Because the elites have double standards.”
Sure do...
Think I’ll go fishing.
5.56mm
99.9999999999999999% will never get past the Pharyngeal reflex only the morons will
Replacing cows, deer, pigs? Will they go extinct?
OMG! Chickens? Nooooooooo
Not surprising, coming from a country with bad teeth, rampant pederasty, and controlled by Christophobic homosexuals.
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