I don't think I agree with this, as less people buy meat the demand for it falls. As the demand falls less is produced. Kind of a simple take I guess but I don't think your comment makes sense.
Is there an angle to this that I've missed?
Can you provide another example please? I'm not sure I follow the bucket analogy.
If I choose not to eat meat it lessens the demand for it (however minutely). On a larger scale with many vegans refusing to eat meat less animals are bred into existence to be slaughtered.
What am I missing?
The 'news' thing in the taskbar counts, I think. As does the recommended apps and preinstalled candy crush. It's looking less and less like a professional tool nowadays.
Probably not much. There's loads of phytoestrogen in soy milk, no oestrogen though. So nothing to worry about unless you're a plant.
There's a lot of oestrogen in cows milk, and that's actual mammal hormones. Idk why people aren't more concerned about that.
I don't think 'good milk' is a thing, all mammals produce 'good milk' whilst breastfeeding. Humans for instance produce nutritionally complete breast milk even through famine - https://www.concern.net/news/does-breastmilk-run-out-when-mums-dont-have-enough-food
There is no financial incentive to treat the cows well.
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