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  1. Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you. As a cook I can survive without meat and eat a balanced diet but for many it is a easy way to get the requirements to stay healthy

    1. I think you missed the point of the article, they were suggesting that the evidence shows that animal products & especially processed meats were not healthy for us along with the requirement to kill the animal being politically incorrect. Plant food could feed the world human population although then we would need to get rid of lots of farmed animals so some sort of compromise is probably the answer.

      1. Bonnie The link between meat eating and bowel cancer has been known about, and researched, and published about in New Zealand for many decades. Don’t forget that there was a time when New Zealanders would often eat, and expect to eat meat 3x daily – starting with sausages or chops for breakfast. Shearers and high country workers lived on mutton often cooked by the homesteaders’ wives in non-optimum conditions. I’ve one OU Med School Prof’s booklet on bowel cancer from about the mid 1980’s.

        Processed meat like bacon and ham has been known about for yonks, but I’m not sure of the time frames. Animals do not have to be slaughtered inhumanely. Cultural killing practices also differ, including in New Zealand.

    2. Trevor S. “ Every moving thing that live the shall be meat for you. “ Well I for one, think that eating people is wrong, and that those colonialists were right to discourage Maori from cannibalising each other. I suppose that eating people might be alright if one’s plane crashes in the Andes, or food’s getting low on a life raft adrift at sea, but I don’t like the idea. And who in their right mind would eat a politician when rat grills up quite nicely ?

  2. Most processed food is health- threatening crap anyway. That includes breads, cakes, biscuits, pastries, those nugget things served at govt dept happy hours, pickles, chutneys, and relishes, lollies, and tinned fishes full of mercury and more poisons than cigarettes. Alcohol.

    Live on vegetables, grains, pulses, fruit and herbs in moderation, year after year after year. Climate change may alter all that too, in which case hope and a prayer might do – or birds of the air if they’re still there; cockroaches have good staying power, plus wood lice. Maggots. Enjoy.

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