> you're not really qualified to talk about what the rest of us meat-eaters would need to switch to more plants
Don't forget that most of those non-meat eaters were in fact meat eaters before.
> They won't if it doesn't hit the same craving
Stop drinking sugary drinks, and cravings for them will, in time, stop. Stop eating meat and dairy, and those cravings will stop too. It takes maybe few weeks, but after that ... you may even find it repulsive, however alien that thought might seem to you now.
> or is more expensive, as we've seen
It may be, it depends on you and on what you choose to eat. You'd find most vegans in the poorest countries.
There's no reason why vegan diet should be more expensive than animal based one. The variety of available processed foods goes up, and prices are being driven down by increased production and demand.
If you're used to cooking your own meals, you can expect to lower your grocery bill. Beans, lentils, peas, tofu, all that is cheaper than meat. Cheeses and yoghuts are more expensive in my area, but you can make it easily from plant based milks youself (it's not so hard or time expensive).
Thanks, agree with all your points, though at some point unless others are agreeing with me, 100% sure it would feel like I am dead set on my position, which I am not, and happy to reasonably assess any points made by others.
Don't forget that most of those non-meat eaters were in fact meat eaters before.
> They won't if it doesn't hit the same craving
Stop drinking sugary drinks, and cravings for them will, in time, stop. Stop eating meat and dairy, and those cravings will stop too. It takes maybe few weeks, but after that ... you may even find it repulsive, however alien that thought might seem to you now.
> or is more expensive, as we've seen
It may be, it depends on you and on what you choose to eat. You'd find most vegans in the poorest countries.
There's no reason why vegan diet should be more expensive than animal based one. The variety of available processed foods goes up, and prices are being driven down by increased production and demand.
If you're used to cooking your own meals, you can expect to lower your grocery bill. Beans, lentils, peas, tofu, all that is cheaper than meat. Cheeses and yoghuts are more expensive in my area, but you can make it easily from plant based milks youself (it's not so hard or time expensive).