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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8144875" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Well quite, but there’s plants and there’s plants. It is also worth remembering that people’s health is badly affected by the plant side of the equation. You don’t get obese and succumb to the modern disease because you eat too much meat. It’s the plants and the processing of the plants that do that to you.</p><p></p><p>I choose to remain indifferent to this particular outrage until we find out the exact wording of the question. It sounds like it’s a deeply theoretical question purely about energy which has really got nothing to do with whether plants are better for us and the planet than meat. There are far more dangerous misinformation campaigns than this particular question I rather think. I’ll reserve my outrage for them in the meantime…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8144875, member: 3563"] Well quite, but there’s plants and there’s plants. It is also worth remembering that people’s health is badly affected by the plant side of the equation. You don’t get obese and succumb to the modern disease because you eat too much meat. It’s the plants and the processing of the plants that do that to you. I choose to remain indifferent to this particular outrage until we find out the exact wording of the question. It sounds like it’s a deeply theoretical question purely about energy which has really got nothing to do with whether plants are better for us and the planet than meat. There are far more dangerous misinformation campaigns than this particular question I rather think. I’ll reserve my outrage for them in the meantime… [/QUOTE]
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