A lot of animals aren't treated humanely. They're actually treated quite horribly. Same goes for the fur industry and animal tested products and the list goes on. Some people want to wash their hands of all of it hence veganism.
I can't speak for everyone else but for me as a former vegetarian I never had a problem eating meat but I had a problem supporting something that encouraged animal abuse and inadvertent torture.
And marketing lies all the time so how can I really be sure the meat I bought was free range. And what does that even mean?
There are rarely any guarantees unless you are buying from local farms.
You are correct about the free range bit. Free range is meant to mean that the animal was not held in any captivity and was free to roam around the farm.
But, free range you see in the supermarket shelf isn't free range. Their definition of free range is like 100 chickens per 10 square metres.
Is it normal to have a hatred towards vegetarians and vegans?
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A lot of animals aren't treated humanely. They're actually treated quite horribly. Same goes for the fur industry and animal tested products and the list goes on. Some people want to wash their hands of all of it hence veganism.
I can't speak for everyone else but for me as a former vegetarian I never had a problem eating meat but I had a problem supporting something that encouraged animal abuse and inadvertent torture.
And marketing lies all the time so how can I really be sure the meat I bought was free range. And what does that even mean?
There are rarely any guarantees unless you are buying from local farms.
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You are correct about the free range bit. Free range is meant to mean that the animal was not held in any captivity and was free to roam around the farm.
But, free range you see in the supermarket shelf isn't free range. Their definition of free range is like 100 chickens per 10 square metres.