• Grail@multiverse.soulism.net
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    14 hours ago

    Every single person, at most past the age of 12 knows exactly where all the meat comes from

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/meat-eating-clueless-brits-food-study-farming-source-a8548511.html

    Almost two thirds could not identify the correct location of a rump steak – despite the clue being in the name - while only 36 per cent could identify that a pork shoulder steak came from the shoulder of a pig.

    More than 80 per cent of respondents could not find the part of a cow that a ribeye steak comes from, while only nine per cent said they knew where a Barnsley chop came from on a lamb.

    A quarter admitted they felt confused, did not know what to buy and don’t understand what is on display in their local butcher’s shop

    You said every person over 12 knows exactly where all the meat comes from. But 80% of British people don’t know where a ribeye steak comes from!

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      What bullshit are you talking about here?

      I’m not a steak fan and have no clue which parts of a cow all the different cuts come from. I DO KNOW that they all come from a dead cow.

      Your claim was that people don’t know that meat comes from dead animals. And now you’re talking about steak cuts, wtf?

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      Your argument was:

      A lot of people have no idea their meat comes from dead animals

      Then you said:

      But 80% of British people don’t know where a ribeye steak comes from!

      Stop acting clueless so you can twist his words. They don’t need to know where a ribeye whatever comes from to know it comes from a cow. Which disproves your argument.