If you consider changing your meat acquisition habits based on health and ethical reasons, I presume you have considered changing your animal products consumption habits based on the same reasons, and rejected the idea on some grounds, right?
I’m having a little trouble understanding what you are asking. I don’t see eating meat as unethical, at least not in the grand scheme of things, so I wasn’t considering eliminating it from my diet.
Ah, got it. I read “meat that was raised responsibly” and assumed that you are against animal farming, but also not willing to reduce meat consumption, and so going for an option in between. Oops.
If you consider changing your meat acquisition habits based on health and ethical reasons, I presume you have considered changing your animal products consumption habits based on the same reasons, and rejected the idea on some grounds, right?
I’m having a little trouble understanding what you are asking. I don’t see eating meat as unethical, at least not in the grand scheme of things, so I wasn’t considering eliminating it from my diet.
Ah, got it. I read “meat that was raised responsibly” and assumed that you are against animal farming, but also not willing to reduce meat consumption, and so going for an option in between. Oops.
Ah I see. I didn’t explain that very well, my bad.