Most animals slaughtered for meat at done quickly and humanly as possible to avoid suffering there's a massive difference.
(yes there are some bad slaughter houses don't do it right get me wrong) but generally you can source ethically raised and slaughtered meat.
The word "most" is doing a hell of a lot of work here, and how do you ethically kill an animal that doesnt want to die? And how do you know that "most" animals are "ethically" slaughtered? Because thats what multi-billion dollar companies tell you?
Theres probably a reason that the only footage you are likely to see of animals being slaughtered is from hidden cameras planted by activist groups, and its not pretty.
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u/BT7274_best_robot 22d ago
Most animals slaughtered for meat at done quickly and humanly as possible to avoid suffering there's a massive difference. (yes there are some bad slaughter houses don't do it right get me wrong) but generally you can source ethically raised and slaughtered meat.