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Hoasi | 2 months ago
Of course, this has nothing to do with “Westerners.” No one in their right mind would want farm animals to be fed insect powder. The fact that the company was allowed to operate and to receive massive funding is the real issue here.
317070|2 months ago
I don't really see how insect powder would be worse than the flour they get now. You don't even need to turn the bugs into a powder.
shtzvhdx|1 month ago
Likewise, cows would never eat a carcass cow, but as hamburger mixed with a lot of grass...
pajko|1 month ago
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close04|2 months ago
its-summertime|2 months ago
Why?
ErroneousBosh|1 month ago
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trimbo|1 month ago
For steak, I disagree with the article about stigma of eating bugs. Feeding cows bugs will save money, no doubt, and that might help cost on the low end of the beef market. Steak is a different thing though. A "bug-raised, bug-finished" steak would have to be incredible to overcome the stigma.