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I 'm still baffled, what kind of logic is this..hahahahahaha

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Northwest · M
More than 200,000 acres of rainforest get burned every day, to make way for the meat industry. And that's just the opener.

What's illogical, is for people to continue down the path we're on now, knowing well that the next generations will, one day, be left with apocalyptic landscapes.

Is anything preventing you from buying steaks and cooking them at home? Is this chain the only restaurant serving food that's available within a walking, or short driving distance from you?

Perhaps those who want to limit their steak intake, not necessarily for environmental reasons, but for heart health reasons, welcome this development, because it will help them control their meat addiction (certain foods are trigger foods and as addictive as drugs). They now have a choice.

Every single decision, every one of us makes, makes a difference.
@Northwest

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@Northwest "More than 200,000 acres of rainforest get burned every day, to make way for the meat industry."

In fact.........that is a lie. Rain forests are mainly located in South America and in similar temperate/rainfall areas in S.E. Asia.......and in neither location does a meat industry exist.
Northwest · M
@MaBalzEsHari you seem to be blissfully ignorant of the fact the world’s largest rainforest is in Brazil and that Brazil is the largest exporter/producer of beef.

There’s no reason to be this stupid son, when Google can be your best friend.

Oh, and Brazil is in South America.
@Northwest My bad..............and thanks for that correction son. More meat is a good thing.