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In reply to the discussion: Are you willing to consider giving up meat to reduce greenhouse gases causing climate change? [View all]Codeine
(25,586 posts)118. Sprouts carries the Beyond Burger patties.
Most stores that stock them keep them in the meat section.
Albertsons has some of the frozen ground beef style products. Note that those will not hold together in a patty.
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Are you willing to consider giving up meat to reduce greenhouse gases causing climate change? [View all]
milestogo
Oct 2018
OP
My consumption is already largely limited to small additions to other cooked foods for flavor
hlthe2b
Oct 2018
#1
Yes, and also because I choose not to eat anything with a face (aka The Tommy LaSorta diet
c-rational
Oct 2018
#12
They also survived without making petulant, irrelevant responses on the internet.
LanternWaste
Oct 2018
#74
I would give up meat to feed the starving. I'll go electric to cut carbon
McCamy Taylor
Oct 2018
#46
It's not an 'or' thing. It's going to take many paths, and you can take many at once,
mahina
Oct 2018
#108
i can fake a sauce. not gravy. i did buy mushroom POWDER for stroganoff.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2018
#139
99% of the animal products at your grocery store come from the factory farm industry.
athena
Oct 2018
#101
buy WI organic eggs & milk. think my one butcher gets meat from the UWM ag program.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2018
#111
Actually, I don't see how free range chickens would effect climate change
womanofthehills
Oct 2018
#85
Chicken manure produces methane. And grass-fed beef is actually worse for the environment.
athena
Oct 2018
#99
I gave up meat in 1994. I don't miss it at all. I am a very healthy 72 yr old.
wasupaloopa
Oct 2018
#103
you are spreading a lot of manure in this thread but vegan cutting risk of Alzheimers to zero is
Kali
Oct 2018
#112
First of all, post a poll that has a definite question. Not "willing to consider".
bitterross
Oct 2018
#105
Fish only Pescatarian (sp?). That's what I want to be ! Remember reading
Laura PourMeADrink
Oct 2018
#123
Becoming vegan, vegetarian, carless or even a hermit isn't going to solve climate change.
roamer65
Oct 2018
#128
Aggressive birth control promotion and monetary incentives for voluntary sterilization.
roamer65
Oct 2018
#130
Imagine 10 billion trying to survive after this happens. Welcome to Earth 2100.
roamer65
Oct 2018
#131
I eat eggs from pasture-raised chickens and about four ounces of chicken a week.
femmedem
Oct 2018
#132