These transformations are tied to the changing American diet. Since the early 1980s, America’s per-person cheese consumption has doubled, largely in the form of mozzarella-covered pizza pies. And last year, for the first time, the average American ate 100 pounds of chicken, twice the amount 40 years ago.

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    11 months ago

    We need to take a whole-cloth look at how agribusiness operates. Why is there so much outrage over resources we’re using to farm chicken, which as you pointed out are lower calorie-for-calorie than beef, but crickets for the resources we’re wasting on growing alfalfa in Arizona.

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        11 months ago

        In b4 the pushback from the Fox News crowd…

        Oh. No, wait. It appears as though I’m too late.

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        11 months ago

        No, that sounds disgusting!

        I don’t know where this push for eating bugs came from, it’s not a valid solution

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          11 months ago

          It is valid, it’s just not realistic. Bugs are incredible nutritious, but people also don’t like the idea of eating them. Not to mention vegetarians, who likely won’t eat bugs either.

          The real messaging here should be on reducing meat consumption, which will also improve health generally.