Saturday, November 5, 2011

DON'T BUY FROM FACTORY FOOD FARMS

Shopping for food provides a great opportunity to strike a serious blow against animal cruelty.The decisions you make when shopping can greatly influence factory food farms.


Factory food farms are often where animals and poultry are kept tightly confined in filth, fed crap and chemicals and slaughtered in cruel and inhumane ways.

Factory food farms exist because unwitting shoppers buy their products not knowing  how they are produced. It's bad enough that most products sold are processed foods but there is a greater horror behind a wide range of everyday food items, things like meat, eggs and even milk.


The vegetarian sections in supermarkets is usually very small and grossly overshadowed by the many unhealthy farm factory items. Vegetarian products include items such as mock mince, pig-free 'bacon' and veggie roasts. Opting for cruelty-free vegetarian alternatives is the one way to ensure that farm animals — who have been excluded from animal cruelty laws — are protected from abuse.
However you don't have to eat veg products because the other wider choice is natural food like fresh vegetables, fruits, nuts, cheese. There is a wide selection of food available without having to eat animals.


Personally I find I don't like some of the manufactured vegan products, nor do I like  things like torfu and soya bean cake. Instead I create recipes for fresh veg and fruit dishes and only occasionally use a vegan product like, say, soy bacon or mincemeat.





Also spare a thought for lab animals. Millions of animals suffer immensely in stupid product testing experiments. Look for household cleaning products and cosmetics that are not tested on animals.


On the food front cattle, sheep, pigs and chickens all live in a perpetual hell so that the food industry can profit financially. Visual proof of such cruelty can be easily found on the internet so I will not spend time detailing it but beware because viewing it can truly upsetting.


It can all be stopped by shoppers like you at supermarkets. So next time you shop for food try and send the cruel and greedy food farm factories a message.You can either go organic or free range, reduce your meat or (like me) say I'm not going to be part of this. 


The world can be a better place if you try.



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