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bonzobanana said:

I have had for a lifetime a full "vegetarian" breakfast as this is the culture in brazil... a bread, butter/margarine, milk or juice.

This is a typical english breakfast. The sausages would be replaced by vegetarian sausages and a few things removed and others added to make it vegetarian. I think many in the UK would more likely have cereal for breakfast or just toast but I think many would have this occasionally.

I'm aware of it... and in USA people would have bacon with the eggs =]

Teeqoz said:
Gamer147 said:
More plants getting killed. So it’s a wash.

Even if you don't make a distinction between animal and plant life, one kilogram of meat requires a lot more "plant-killing" than getting the same nutritional values from plants. So actually, eating less meat also leads to fewer plants being killed. If you want to go that route...

Sorry man, depend on what you produce... after the land is prepared the green for the cow to eat isn't killed every time the cow eat.



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