People generally want to eat tasty things. I would say it is an improvement if the tasty thing they turn to is plant instead of animal based. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good?
ProVeg found that many exceeded healthy limits on salt,
Can confirm, people like tasty things and this slop needs all the help it can get.
Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good only makes sense if it’s actually in competition with something good.
Almonds use absurd amounts of freshwater that we’re kinda running low on globally.
plant based milks all contain some amount of seed oil.
and it’s all packaged in plastic and shipped around the world instead of grown locally.
Which to be fair is all problems with capitalism and not veganism.
Almonds use absurd amounts of freshwater that we’re kinda running low on globally. plant based milks all contain some amount of seed oil. and it’s all packaged in plastic and shipped around the world instead of grown locally.
Still way less than almond milk. Funny how you’re only assigning those criticisms to plant-based milks when dairy milk jugs use a lot of plastic. There are oat and soy milks that are way more sustainable than either.
People generally want to eat tasty things. I would say it is an improvement if the tasty thing they turn to is plant instead of animal based. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good?
Can confirm, people like tasty things and this slop needs all the help it can get.
Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good only makes sense if it’s actually in competition with something good.
Almonds use absurd amounts of freshwater that we’re kinda running low on globally. plant based milks all contain some amount of seed oil. and it’s all packaged in plastic and shipped around the world instead of grown locally.
Which to be fair is all problems with capitalism and not veganism.
Every common plant-based milk is considerably better for the environment in water usage, emissions, and land usage than dairy milk. Almond milk is easily the worst plant-based milk for water usage, and it still uses just over half the water dairy milk does and absolutely destroys dairy milk in terms of emissions and land usage.
Still way less than almond milk. Funny how you’re only assigning those criticisms to plant-based milks when dairy milk jugs use a lot of plastic. There are oat and soy milks that are way more sustainable than either.
I think modern, western veganism stems from capitalism; at least they’re tightly bound.