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TopicIf meat does end, I hope soy isn't what replaces meat.
southcoast09
01/13/20 3:52:30 PM
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philsov posted...
How is modern, commercial meat natural? The livestock is riddled with growth hormones and antibiotics.

Burgers bought at McD's/BK/etc have comparable levels of sodium.

The only reason a meat burger is cheaper atm is due to agricultural subsidies, which imo need to be dialed back and given to more environmentally friend sectors like soy/pea/dairy production.
https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/12/the-impossible-whopper-
estrogen-burger-helping-men-grow-boobies-since-2019/

The Impossible Whopper has 44 mg of estrogen, and a regular Whopper has 2.5 ng of estrogen. Now, let me refresh your metric system. There are 1 million nanograms (ng) in one milligram (mg). That means an Impossible Whopper has 18 million times as much estrogen as a regular whopper, according to Tri-State Livestock News.

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