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portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,222
Good job regurgitating false points.

Tofu is extremely healthy, much more so than carcinogenic red meat for sure.

The killing animal points is even more hilarious.

Meat eaters eat crops top.

Meat eaters eat livestock.

The livestock eats huge numbers of crops that also involves killing local wildlife. Meat eaters diets involve more animals being killed than a vegans before you even eat the livestock animals.

Over 78% of soy bean grown worldwide is for livestock feed.

90% of the soy from the Amazon is grown for livestock.

But congratulations on believing meat industry/anti vegan propaganda because you dislike vegans too.
All true, the Meat Industry is worth trillions so anyone with half a brain can see they’ll always attack veganism. I’m a meat eater too, albeit am reducing for environmental impact reasons. There are alternatives. But not planets as far we currently know!
 




Jul 7, 2003
8,653
I’ve given up….messaged Piglets and the club, they blame each other :shrug:
I spoke to the team at Piglets when I went to collect some of the excess stock they were selling off at the start of the COVID stuff. They said that they would like to sell them in all areas but it was a club decision.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,564
Faversham
Football fan reveals grim 'undercooked' loaded bacon chips he bought https://mol.im/a/11709695 via https://dailym.ai/android

Im not happy with the Amex lack of healthy and veggie/ vegan food, but at least I think we can all agree the standard exceeds the awful 'food' at some clubs.
Brentford away, 15 or so years ago. The burgers were frozen in the middle. There were scenes. And with one crappy toilet we were all pissing through the chicken wire fence at half time. Wankers. Brentford can still do one, as far as I am concerned.
 


Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
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I spoke to the team at Piglets when I went to collect some of the excess stock they were selling off at the start of the COVID stuff. They said that they would like to sell them in all areas but it was a club decision.
Never though there would be a blame game reason as to whose fault it is that sausage rolls aren’t available in the west stand! Must be some kind of cover up!

Are sausage rolls available in the east and south?
 






BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
2,189
Brighton
Fascinating thread. Do you know if the special pies are available in the away end and how much in advance they are announced? I really fancy one of those bombay potato pies on the 18th.
 








abc

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Jan 6, 2007
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All true, the Meat Industry is worth trillions so anyone with half a brain can see they’ll always attack veganism. I’m a meat eater too, albeit am reducing for environmental impact reasons. There are alternatives. But not planets as far we currently know!
The vegan lobby mantra that all livestock farming is bad for the planet is no more true than the meat industry mantra that there are no environmental issues with meat production or consumption.
The IPCC stated that livestock farming in parts of the world (eg Northern Europe) is ‘part of the solution’ whereas clearly cutting down rainforest for beef feed lots is a disaster. Almond production for ‘milk’ is an eco nonsense whereas cows milk produced from grass makes a massive contribution to confronting climate change. Palm oil production (all for human consumption, none is used for feed livestock) is responsible for vast areas of habitat destruction across Asia, whilst transporting lamb 12000 miles from New Zealand (where the indiscriminate use of 10 80 poison is wiping out bird life on a shocking scale) is equally damaging.
As always, there is a need for balance. Something we really appear to struggle with in our polarised opinionated society, but if we are going to truly combat change we ALL need to drop our personal prejudices and work together for the common good.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,222
The vegan lobby mantra that all livestock farming is bad for the planet is no more true than the meat industry mantra that there are no environmental issues with meat production or consumption.
The IPCC stated that livestock farming in parts of the world (eg Northern Europe) is ‘part of the solution’ whereas clearly cutting down rainforest for beef feed lots is a disaster. Almond production for ‘milk’ is an eco nonsense whereas cows milk produced from grass makes a massive contribution to confronting climate change. Palm oil production (all for human consumption, none is used for feed livestock) is responsible for vast areas of habitat destruction across Asia, whilst transporting lamb 12000 miles from New Zealand (where the indiscriminate use of 10 80 poison is wiping out bird life on a shocking scale) is equally damaging.
As always, there is a need for balance. Something we really appear to struggle with in our polarised opinionated society, but if we are going to truly combat change we ALL need to drop our personal prejudices and work together for the common good.
Better. Better for environment.
 


Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
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Fascinating thread. Do you know if the special pies are available in the away end and how much in advance they are announced? I really fancy one of those bombay potato pies on the 18th.
They don’t. Certainly didn’t in October anyway.
 


AstroSloth

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2020
1,024
The vegan lobby mantra that all livestock farming is bad for the planet is no more true than the meat industry mantra that there are no environmental issues with meat production or consumption.
The IPCC stated that livestock farming in parts of the world (eg Northern Europe) is ‘part of the solution’ whereas clearly cutting down rainforest for beef feed lots is a disaster. Almond production for ‘milk’ is an eco nonsense whereas cows milk produced from grass makes a massive contribution to confronting climate change. Palm oil production (all for human consumption, none is used for feed livestock) is responsible for vast areas of habitat destruction across Asia, whilst transporting lamb 12000 miles from New Zealand (where the indiscriminate use of 10 80 poison is wiping out bird life on a shocking scale) is equally damaging.
As always, there is a need for balance. Something we really appear to struggle with in our polarised opinionated society, but if we are going to truly combat change we ALL need to drop our personal prejudices and work together for the common good.
Ah but you're comparing grass fed cattle to Californian almonds which is a false comparison.

I'm California 40% of the water is used for dairy farming. 3% is used for almond farming to produce a massive percentage of the world's almonds. Cow's milk requires more water, more land and produces more CO2 per litre.

Also almond milk in the UK uses almonds sourced from almond farms in Spain which are fully rain water grown. They're far better than cow's milk environmentally.

Vegans don't use palm oil unless it's ethically sourced as it causes unnecessary animal suffering.

Animal agriculture accounts for 75% of deforestation globally. It is responsible for 86% of the endangered species we observe currently.
 








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