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Meat is causing people to be illiterate.

Oatly is banned from labeling their products as oat milk because it confuses people. But if it's confusing reading the word oats and milk, yet you think it's real milk, does this mean meat is causing illiteracy issues? I'm starting to strongly suspect this meat business, I thought meat made you smart or at least that's what the industry says 🫪
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Piper · 61-69, F
I think you may be on to something, there. 😁

Seriously, though, I couldn't agree with you more; it is the very powerful meat and dairy industries that allegedly think people are unable to comprehend words. Words that are clearly visible and easily understood on the packaging of every plant-based product.
When I submitted a post on this subject here and on another site, not one person could say they had been "misled" or "deceived" by the labeling on a plant-based product. Not even those who insisted it was deceptive wording.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Piper Everyone loves the idea of capitalism but not competition lol.