The consequences if the world decided to go meat-free (www.bbc.com)
from MrMakabar@slrpnk.net to vegan@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2025 12:12
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paraphrand@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2025 17:26 next collapse

Because we know carbohydrates, when over consumed, are a major factor in obesity and diabetes. Wouldn’t the whole world going meat free drive an increase in carbohydrate eating?

Isn’t this already a problem for people who avoid meat? I mean, it’s a problem for everyone. But, I’m always curious about this dynamic.

veganpizza69@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2025 17:38 next collapse

No

maam@feddit.uk on 11 Aug 2025 22:23 collapse

The appropriate response.

Teppichbrand@feddit.org on 05 Aug 2025 18:48 next collapse

THIS IS THE FUTURE VEGANS WANT!!!

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 05 Aug 2025 21:06 next collapse

Ok, that’s probally the answer.

I wasn’t talking about good eaters. I was talking about typical people. And people who would shift to processed foods to replace meat.

I realize this is probably an old talking point. But I’m not familiar with the discussion. And figured people would discuss it. Instead of yelling, downvoting and just saying no.

The fact this article leaves out that most people (in the west, etc) would still struggle to eat healthy, and they would end up ingesting more carbs… I think it lines up with the spirit of the article. Unless the concept includes fixing other things before the meat is removed.

I’m down for meat going away, btw. Let’s go!

Teppichbrand@feddit.org on 05 Aug 2025 22:52 collapse

Hey, don’t take it personal. It’s just that we’ve heard this a million times and debating carnists can be quite frustrating. Check the Vegan Bullshit Bingo, long-press the tiles for a quick reply. Come back and feel free to asks if you need to. Cheers!

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2025 01:40 collapse

I see. I keep trying to treat Lemmy like a smaller conversation space. Thanks.

maam@feddit.uk on 11 Aug 2025 22:26 collapse

RFK drops his jaw in shock.

decended_being@midwest.social on 05 Aug 2025 23:37 next collapse

I’m not sure why you’re assuming someone who moves to a plant based diet would replace meats and dairy with bread and pasta. Veggies (beans, peas, corn, spinach, etc.) Have plenty of protein and also fiber, which is what most people, especially in the West, actually need more of.

Eating plant based is just the food part of vegan though. I also don’t pay for animal exploitation when it comes to my shoes, clothes, accessories, etc. It’s a full net benefit in every aspect.

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2025 01:44 collapse

I’m not sure why you’re assuming someone who moves to a plant based diet would replace meats and dairy with bread and pasta.

Well, I’m thinking poorly of my fellow Americans. I don’t think this outcome would be uniform across the world if meat vanished tomorrow. And I’m fixated on the modern advances in meat replacements that are in stores. They can taste pretty good.

But it’s become clear now that people are engaging with me that this just isn’t the sort of conversation appropriate for the sub. Because it’s a cliched question, it comes off as drive-by trolling.

decended_being@midwest.social on 06 Aug 2025 03:22 next collapse

Genuine and honest reflection, I appreciate that.

brendansimms@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2025 17:54 collapse

I think your concern is valid considering that the US “food pyramid” recommendation seemed to suggest LOTS of carbs; however, the pyramid is no longer the official standard and as of 2011 there is a much better (as far as nutrition) guideline called “myplate”. Regardless, most people lack time&money, which are required to transition to a vegan lifestyle (that is: time to learn how to replace daily meals with non-meat options, time to practice cooking new foods, money to try out new foods that you may or may not like). I personally am vegetarian and I know that my food prep time and costs are either the same or lower than for meat-eaters, but the transition from a meat-centered diet to non-meat centered can have difficulties, especially if you’re regularly cooking for more than just yourself. So yea, someone who suddenly didn’t have meat as their meal centerpiece might just load up on bread until theyre full

SaneMartigan@aussie.zone on 06 Aug 2025 00:58 next collapse

Overconsumption leads to obesity. Doesn’t matter the source.

IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2025 11:42 next collapse

100% that’s why vegans are all usually obese and have so many obesity related diseases.

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2025 16:53 next collapse

Cool dude.

IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2025 12:04 collapse

if you didn’t read my sarcasm, I won’t read yours, and I’ll thank you for your compliment

maam@feddit.uk on 11 Aug 2025 22:24 collapse

You got any citations for your wild claim?

IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2025 00:39 collapse

i thought it was obviously sarcastic.

like duh.

I’ve never met a fat vegan. isnt the stereotypes that they are all skinny

jerkface@lemmy.ca on 12 Aug 2025 12:00 collapse

You have now. :-(

IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2025 12:03 collapse

well, nice to meet you friend

jerkface@lemmy.ca on 11 Aug 2025 22:50 collapse

Type 2 Diabetes is an acquired inability to process carbohydrates, but diabetes is not CAUSED by carbohydrates. We’re uniquely evolved to eat starches, it’s one of our superpowers, and the preferred energy source of our hungry brains. Carbs Good.

You might be interested in: nutritionfacts.org/…/can-a-plant-based-diet-rever…

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2025 05:11 collapse

Thank you.

josefo@leminal.space on 06 Aug 2025 06:24 next collapse

Only one to level comment and is misinformation. Fiber, people, plants have them and they are the actual solution for the over assimilation of carbohydrates.

JigglySackles@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 2025 15:34 collapse

I am curious about how much the carbon reduction from decreased animal cultivation would be offset by the increase needed in plant cultivation.

Edit: leave it to the vegan community to throw down votes for an honest curiosity. I don’t care, but I do find it funny because it plays into the stereotypes.

Lafari@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2025 09:38 next collapse

We would decrease plant cultivation as a result of decreasing animal exploitation within the agricultural sector. Far more plants are needed, and land cleared, in an animal based system than a plant based one. There would be no offset. Plant agriculture is, in part, a downstream effect of animal “agriculture”.

maam@feddit.uk on 11 Aug 2025 22:23 collapse

You need more plants for meat than directly providing that to people.

JigglySackles@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2025 00:10 collapse

I wasn’t aware that it was so stark an amount. Thanks for the comment.