• A study shows Australians would rather take other actions to help the environment than give up meat.

  • Participants cite a lack of vegetarian options when dining out, despite Australia having more than ever, as a barrier to the diet.

  • Researchers hope the study will highlight reasons behind people’s reluctance to reduce meat consumption.

  • spacecowboy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Most people aren’t going to voluntarily do anything that drastically changes their life. Big fuckin surprise.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly I wouldn’t consider this a drastic change to life considering how easy it is to do lmao. My best friend/roommate is vegan while I’m a meat eater. Wherenever she’s home at dinner time I’ll cook for both of and make sure it’s something we can both eat so it’s more often than not vegan meals. You know what’s happened since? I’ve just gotten noticeably healthier lmao. I’ll still eat meat on occasion (more often than not poultry), but if I never had it for the rest of my life I honestly wouldn’t mind much.

    • BruceTwarzen@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Drastically change their life? Not buying meat is pretty drastic. Where do you even begin? Buy meat and throw it away? Help