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<blockquote data-quote="Shep" data-source="post: 7443269" data-attributes="member: 1549"><p>Its quite easy, milk comes from cows which are made from meat, they also produce calves which are also made from meat. Now all these things have to happen in order to make milk. The culls and calves have to be sold into to food chain and someone has to eat them!</p><p> It shows a very short term, short sighted outlook from the marketing department and anyone who thinks it is a good idea must be truly brainwashed, they have created an open goal for the climate, vegan loons who can now say "well Dale farm supports going meat free" how are they going to support the very sector which supplies them after jumping on this band wagon? Unless they have future plans for synthetic milk, which wouldn't surprise me at all.</p><p> Its like kicking their own producers in the balls and telling them they're doing them a good turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shep, post: 7443269, member: 1549"] Its quite easy, milk comes from cows which are made from meat, they also produce calves which are also made from meat. Now all these things have to happen in order to make milk. The culls and calves have to be sold into to food chain and someone has to eat them! It shows a very short term, short sighted outlook from the marketing department and anyone who thinks it is a good idea must be truly brainwashed, they have created an open goal for the climate, vegan loons who can now say "well Dale farm supports going meat free" how are they going to support the very sector which supplies them after jumping on this band wagon? Unless they have future plans for synthetic milk, which wouldn't surprise me at all. Its like kicking their own producers in the balls and telling them they're doing them a good turn. [/QUOTE]
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