Rice and beans and some cheap frozen veggies Onions sauce to go with it. Whatever cheap fruit or vitamin C alternative B12/Zinc supplement if you can afford
Go to Costco/sams club and buy in bulk. That’ll mitigate some of the inflation by being cheaper overall, and ideally giving you enough to last through temp/immediate small jumps in the cost where you won’t need to replace it yet.
Its the same everywhere. WEF wants to reduce people's meat intake and they are doing what they can frick with farmers and make it more difficult for them to have animals, they are doing this everywhere.
>and ideally giving you enough to last through temp/immediate small jumps in the cost
Anon...
Do people not understand that there is a large scale political and economic attack on all Western farmers trough the strategy of death by a thousand cuts, with the end goal of reducing total and dairy production, increasing the cots and making the middle and lower class not able to afford meat, thus "saving the environment" by cutting C02 costs. You will not afford the meat. You will eat the bugs.
"Sustainability and environmental" is just the excuse they use to enact these plans.
Cities, businesses, restaurants, farmers and citizens need to work together to help people cut their meat consumption by two-thirds, for example eating meat just two days per week rather than every day. Dairy consumption amongst Europeans is more than double healthy and sustainable levels. In North America, the average person eats 600 additional calories above the recommended healthy intake. By eating an average 2,500 kcal per person per day and reducing food waste, excess food production and associated emissions could be cut.
hift to plant-based diets
Citizens consuming no more than 16kg of meat per person per year down from an average of 58kg by 2030. This includes 1.3kg beef, when currently the average citizen from East Asia consumes 13kg a year.
A target of 90kg dairy per person per year, down from C40 average of 106kg, or around 220kg in Europe.
Eating healthy quantities
Consumers limiting their daily food intake an average 2,500 kcal per person per day. North American citizens’ average calorie intake is reported to be over 3,100 kcal per person per day.
Avoiding waste
Reducing household food waste and supply chain waste by up to 100%
and thats not how it works and wont save the environment or even cut the emissions by any significant amount.
Cows are good for the environment. They are literally trying to remove the things that are healthy for the environment and accelerate. And when things get worse because of them, they will tell you they need to save you even more.
Reminds me of this other thing where somebody tells you they saved you from a horrible fate, that they would inflict on you if you didnt believe in them.
also reminds me how cholestrol gets blamed for heart disease because its found at sites of damage.
And then some "smart people" claim that we should reduce cholestrol because of that.
Ignoring the fact thats like blaming the firemen for being at the scene of the crime of a fire all the time and not being the cause of the fire.
Or the fact that your body desperately needs cholestrol for vast multitude of things.
Up next, could goyim be sleeping too much, studies show that less sleep is healthy and you shouldn't oversleep. (cults love to sleep deprive people to make them mentally more malleable and easy to manipulate)
I imagine a culture of busy bees going from school to work and constantly buzzing about, will keep them from questioning what is happening around them as they "just have to get through this week" on an endless loop.
But it's mostly wheat that has gone up 2x in price, with the whole Ukraine thing, seems logical. But wheat is also needed to feed chicken/cows, so meat goes up as wall, also logical.
> But wheat is also needed to feed chicken/cows
Ah yes, the food that cows eat in nature, WHEAT, very logical. Yes yes makes sense, yes, we all know that the thing cows eat is wheat, yes yes, logical, increase my prices I am okay with this!
Rice and beans and some cheap frozen veggies Onions sauce to go with it. Whatever cheap fruit or vitamin C alternative B12/Zinc supplement if you can afford
Onions sauce*
Is the S word forbidden on this board or something?
Hello my sweet summer child
Nope I haven't posted on this board in years. Avid ck'r
>Is the S word forbidden on this board or something?
I dunno, are you a gay?
Yes it is and so is tbh but I’ll let you figure it out.
Go to Costco/sams club and buy in bulk. That’ll mitigate some of the inflation by being cheaper overall, and ideally giving you enough to last through temp/immediate small jumps in the cost where you won’t need to replace it yet.
Its the same everywhere. WEF wants to reduce people's meat intake and they are doing what they can frick with farmers and make it more difficult for them to have animals, they are doing this everywhere.
>and ideally giving you enough to last through temp/immediate small jumps in the cost
Anon...
Why even? I untertand Europe imports wheat/fertilizers either from Russia/Ukraine or from US/Canada.
Do people not understand that there is a large scale political and economic attack on all Western farmers trough the strategy of death by a thousand cuts, with the end goal of reducing total and dairy production, increasing the cots and making the middle and lower class not able to afford meat, thus "saving the environment" by cutting C02 costs. You will not afford the meat. You will eat the bugs.
"Sustainability and environmental" is just the excuse they use to enact these plans.
https://www.c40.org/news/a-sustainable-diet-by-2030-is-key-to-solving-the-climate-emergency/
Cities, businesses, restaurants, farmers and citizens need to work together to help people cut their meat consumption by two-thirds, for example eating meat just two days per week rather than every day. Dairy consumption amongst Europeans is more than double healthy and sustainable levels. In North America, the average person eats 600 additional calories above the recommended healthy intake. By eating an average 2,500 kcal per person per day and reducing food waste, excess food production and associated emissions could be cut.
hift to plant-based diets
Citizens consuming no more than 16kg of meat per person per year down from an average of 58kg by 2030. This includes 1.3kg beef, when currently the average citizen from East Asia consumes 13kg a year.
A target of 90kg dairy per person per year, down from C40 average of 106kg, or around 220kg in Europe.
Eating healthy quantities
Consumers limiting their daily food intake an average 2,500 kcal per person per day. North American citizens’ average calorie intake is reported to be over 3,100 kcal per person per day.
Avoiding waste
Reducing household food waste and supply chain waste by up to 100%
>by cutting C02 costs
lol it wont do that
Sorry emissions, not costs. They want to cut C02 emissions to save the environment. Less cows -> less c02
and thats not how it works and wont save the environment or even cut the emissions by any significant amount.
Cows are good for the environment. They are literally trying to remove the things that are healthy for the environment and accelerate. And when things get worse because of them, they will tell you they need to save you even more.
Reminds me of this other thing where somebody tells you they saved you from a horrible fate, that they would inflict on you if you didnt believe in them.
Exactly. Its some evil fricking shit.
also reminds me how cholestrol gets blamed for heart disease because its found at sites of damage.
And then some "smart people" claim that we should reduce cholestrol because of that.
Ignoring the fact thats like blaming the firemen for being at the scene of the crime of a fire all the time and not being the cause of the fire.
Or the fact that your body desperately needs cholestrol for vast multitude of things.
Up next, could goyim be sleeping too much, studies show that less sleep is healthy and you shouldn't oversleep. (cults love to sleep deprive people to make them mentally more malleable and easy to manipulate)
I imagine a culture of busy bees going from school to work and constantly buzzing about, will keep them from questioning what is happening around them as they "just have to get through this week" on an endless loop.
Spoiler: that "cattle" is you.
But it's mostly wheat that has gone up 2x in price, with the whole Ukraine thing, seems logical. But wheat is also needed to feed chicken/cows, so meat goes up as wall, also logical.
> But wheat is also needed to feed chicken/cows
Ah yes, the food that cows eat in nature, WHEAT, very logical. Yes yes makes sense, yes, we all know that the thing cows eat is wheat, yes yes, logical, increase my prices I am okay with this!
What?
what do cows eat.
>as well
btw
Prostitutes
Egg prices have returned to "normal".
The 5 dozen box @ walmart had been as high as $23. It's now $6.
Onions