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A Chicken Without Guilt.
July 24, 2012 12:54 AM

Back in March, Mark Bittman wrote an insightful essay in the NY Times on how to wean ourselves from eating chicken:

It is pretty well established that animals are capable of suffering; we've come a long way since Descartes famously compared them to nonfeeling machines put on earth to serve man. (Rousseau later countered this, saying that animals shared "some measure" of human nature and should partake of "natural right.") No matter where you stand on this spectrum, you probably agree that it's a noble goal to reduce the level of the suffering of animals raised for meat in industrial conditions.

Amen on the suffering thing!

Bittman has solutions to this problem:

There are four ways to move toward fixing this. One, we can improve the animals' living conditions; two (this is distasteful but would shock no one), we might see producers reduce or even eliminate animals' consciousness, say, by removing the cerebral cortex, in effect converting them to a kind of vegetable (see Margaret Atwood's horrifying description in her prescient "Oryx and Crake"); three, we can consume fewer industrially raised animals, concentrating on those raised more humanely.

Or four, we can reduce consumption, period. That is perhaps difficult when people eat an average of a half-pound of meat daily.

So, how's he do it?

As better fake plant-based "meat" products are created, that option becomes more palatable. My personal approval of fake meat, for what it's worth, has been long in coming. I like traditional meat substitutes, like tofu, bean burgers, vegetable cutlets and so on, but have been mostly repelled by unconvincing nuggets and hot dogs, which lack bite, chew, juiciness and flavor. I'm also annoyed by the cost: why pay more for fake meat than real meat, especially since the production process is faster, easier and involves no butchering? And, I have felt, if you want to eat less meat, why not just eat more of other real things?
Bittman continues and it's well worth the read. Maybe you'll even stop eating chicken!



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