jordanlund Mod ,
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UK Farmers, might be a good idea to specify that.

kinther OP ,
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Yeah, my bad. Headline is ambiguous.

This is worldnews so...

muhyb ,

Unlike Reddit, you can edit titles on Lemmy.

rimu ,
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This is the kind of inflation that raising interest rates cannot solve. They'll try it anyway.

dislocate_expansion Bot ,

Yeah, with a shrinking supply, prices will skyrocket no matter what

rayyy ,

Might be wise for individuals to learn how to grow stuff.

TheReturnOfPEB ,

Family of four needs about ~44 acres of growing space to be self sufficient. That includes needing chickens and dairy animals.

PugJesus ,
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"Fortunately, we know many ways we can make the food system more resilient while reducing food emissions. The biggest opportunity in high-income nations is a reduction in meat consumption and exploration of more plants in our diets," said Dr. Paul Behrens, an associate professor of environmental change at Leiden University in the Netherlands.

Honestly, most people in the modern West eat more meat than is healthy anyway.

Turns out hunter-gatherers haven't evolved to eat meat every meal, three meals a day, all their lives.

SlopppyEngineer ,

That's because the general population tried to imitate the rich when the standard of living increased, and the rich in general loved to hunt and eat lots of meat.

afraid_of_zombies ,

I am not biting into a mouthwatering slab of beef to imitate the rich.

stoly ,

You missed the part in the comment about how it was your ancestors that started the trend.

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