Pushing you to eat bugs - from the Vancouver, BC City News:
Health Canada plan to require warning labels on ground beef, pork raises concerns
Health Canada is expected to start putting labels on products containing high levels of saturated fats, sugars, or sodium, but concerns are being raised as two of the most affordable sources of protein are not being granted exemptions.
The agency is not exempting ground beef or pork, a move Sylvain Charlebois, senior director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, feels will deter people from buying those products in general.
They are trying everything in their arsenal to "nudge" people into not eating meat. Bugs are a good source of protein and can be grown in a factory. Soylent Green - free for everyone. This "nudge" is nutrition. Other "nudges" are based on water use, pasture use, those nasty methane farts, etc...
Trust us - we know what is good for you. Meanwhile, they fly private jets to Switzerland and dine on A5 Wagyu.
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