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    Cause veggie burgers are all the rage and look whos in the middle of it all again.

    https://business.financialpost.com/commodities/agriculture/peas Pulse of the nation: How Beyond Meat could turn this humble pea into Canada’s new gold

    The Canadian pulse industry has a fleeting opportunity to become a key supplier to the meatless movement — but it has to move fast

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    The cows are being culled at a pretty high rate right now....

    The auction marts are fully booked....

    Look at the ingredients of beyond beef....is it really much healthier?????

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      #3
      You guys realize the protein sector if funded by the government's Protein supercluster****?????


      So they are happy to fund AGT / fairfax and other middleman ..... but not the farmer?????

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        #4
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Cause veggie burgers are all the rage and look whos in the middle of it all again.

        https://business.financialpost.com/commodities/agriculture/peas Pulse of the nation: How Beyond Meat could turn this humble pea into Canada’s new gold

        The Canadian pulse industry has a fleeting opportunity to become a key supplier to the meatless movement — but it has to move fast
        Its just a matter of time before people can no longer convince themselves that that shit tastes good.

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          #5
          I wish I could find the article. To summarize, protein extraction from pulses is highly energy intensive, the fats (which is not a large amount) is garbaged, and the waste carbohydrates/fibre get fed back to .... cows.
          Pulses, like all foods, are made up of Protien, Fats, and Carbs.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Taiga View Post
            I wish I could find the article. To summarize, protein extraction from pulses is highly energy intensive, the fats (which is not a large amount) is garbaged, and the waste carbohydrates/fibre get fed back to .... cows.
            Pulses, like all foods, are made up of Protien, Fats, and Carbs.
            If you want Pulse protein eat the dam Pulses!!!!!

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              #7
              I think that this will have a significant impact long term. It will continue to shrink the cattle industry and reduce demand for feed grain. Pulse demand will increase slightly but the overall impact on the ag sector will be negative since you can feed a lot more people using plant based protein. Putting government money in this is a complete waste but stupid bureaucrats will do it because they are desperately searching for relevancy and government work pays way better than private work.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                The cows are being culled at a pretty high rate right now....

                The auction marts are fully booked....

                Look at the ingredients of beyond beef....is it really much healthier?????
                Not healthier??? Not as healthy as real meat!!!

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                  [ATTACH]4390


                  That crap will kill you dead.

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                    #10
                    A woman is ditching her vegan diet and is now chows down on meat again after saying that being plant-based left her with wrinkles, mood-swings and a low libdio.

                    Thirty-nine-year old Mariela Stewart, from Texas, US, was vegan for six years, after hoping it would help her digestion problems, but says it resulted in her losing a lot of muscle, gaining weight, tooth decay, fragile hair and low libido.

                    She says her skin started to look wrinkled and worn, while her meat-eating twin sister 'defied age'.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                      Not healthier??? Not as healthy as real meat!!!
                      Is anything that’s artificial/ imitation better for you than the original? It’s butter all the way in this household as an example 😎

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Radical View Post
                        A woman is ditching her vegan diet and is now chows down on meat again after saying that being plant-based left her with wrinkles, mood-swings and a low libdio.

                        Thirty-nine-year old Mariela Stewart, from Texas, US, was vegan for six years, after hoping it would help her digestion problems, but says it resulted in her losing a lot of muscle, gaining weight, tooth decay, fragile hair and low libido.

                        She says her skin started to look wrinkled and worn, while her meat-eating twin sister 'defied age'.
                        Vegan or virgin?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                          Vegan or virgin?
                          Don't they go hand in hand?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by 15444 View Post
                            Don't they go hand in hand?
                            Hands are likely involved somehow.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by woodland View Post
                              Is anything that’s artificial/ imitation better for you than the original? It’s butter all the way in this household as an example 😎
                              Just tried to make 2 boxes of Kraft Dinner in a row. Figured I put too much salt in the first round and buggered the pasta to mush. No salt 2nd time and pasta still quickly turned to shit. Go online and find out that Kraft's big decision to go all natural and no more artificial in their KD has completely ruined the product. Go on KD Facebook page and people are furious and dumping KD in the garbage. I have two cases in the house and both are going in the garbage. Kraft destroyed an entire product by trying to go healthy and green. People don't eat KD because it's healthy...

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