Plant-Based University Catering Would Slash Costs And Emissions, New Report Finds (plantbasednews.org)
from Sunshine@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 02:25
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MediaBiasFactChecker@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 02:27 next collapse

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Banichan@dormi.zone on 22 Oct 02:49 next collapse

Is it also gluten-free?

Johnmannesca@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 03:44 collapse

Not if it’s seitan

Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 05:47 collapse

Yeah, that is the polar opposite of gluten free. Hail seitan! 🤘

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Sunshine@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 04:39 next collapse

@Rooki@lemmy.world

This is a dangerous diet.

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 04:46 next collapse

I think most folks are aware that’s the diet that contributed to killing Steve Jobs. Kind of the poster child for not running Fruitarian.

catloaf@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 13:50 collapse

He’s the last person you want to be tagging about diet lol

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 04:49 collapse

I’m 83% certain you’re joking, but joking about the diet that helped kill Steve Jobs isn’t cool.

AmidFuror@fedia.io on 22 Oct 13:27 collapse

It was mocked in Notting Hill before Steve Jobs ruined it for everyone.

I wasn't aware of the myth that this is what killed him. It's an interesting one that has little merit. There are studies that suggest a link, but it's not a strong one. It's not like smoking and lung cancer. To say his diet killed him when there could be other causes seems way off base. Did it kill Patrick Swayze too?

In Notting Hill, the advocate for this diet (which shall go unnamed for safety reasons) supported it for moral, not health reasons.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 21:43 collapse

I think the reason it killed Steve is that he did it in lieu of getting other medical treatment.

AmidFuror@fedia.io on 22 Oct 21:55 collapse

I had heard that he was not seeking traditional care. If being on the diet made him think he didn't need chemo, the diet didn't kill him.

PugJesus@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 05:43 next collapse

Sounds like a win-win. Speaking as a non-vegan and non-vegetarian, meat should be less ubiquitous in our diets anyway.

Sunshine@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 05:47 collapse

I always knew the vegans were right

Rentlar@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 07:16 next collapse

Seems not bad, a lot of vegan and vegetarian food options with catering I’ve occasionaly sampled have gotten comparably tasty, too. I’m not a compulsive meat-eater but I’m not on any strictly plant based diets either. We’ve long known that water and energy inputs for plants are an order of magnitude less than meat for the same output.

commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Oct 09:02 next collapse

this is just recycled poore nemecek. it’s bad science gaining entrenchment.

technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Oct 16:14 collapse

What’s “good science”? Imagining that carnism is somehow healthy, sustainable, and environmentally friendly? Good luck with that.

commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Oct 16:15 collapse

good science is recognizing that LCAs are not transferable between studies, so poore-nemecek’s analysis must be disregarded.

BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 10:40 next collapse

So we’re now at the point where change is proposed to be imposed on poorer groups to save money for rich institutions, and done under the guise of it being “for the environment”.

For example, instead of slashing costs, this could have been sold as providing better quality, nutrition and value for the same cost. I.e. Spend the same but get better food for the money.

But no, they had to target financial greed and shitting on the poor, in this case students.

Sunshine@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 10:42 collapse

Most vegans are poor.

Also a whole foods plant-based diet is healthier.

FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 Oct 10:55 next collapse

As long as they have an alternative for people who need to consume a lot of dairy products due to health conditions like me I’m all for the main menu’s being vegan

Rozlif@feddit.uk on 22 Oct 11:07 collapse

OK I’ll bite, surely there is no legit reason for this…

FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 Oct 11:49 next collapse

Severe Osteoporosis and Related Hypocalcemia. Basically anything where you need to get as much calcium as possible into your diet.

Probably applies to people with malabsorption syndromes too.

Supplements help but for people on the more severe spectrum they aren’t enough and they need to eat high dairy diets.

I’ve had one prescribed by my doctor ever since my osteoporosis became severe.

femtech@midwest.social on 22 Oct 12:21 collapse
jimbolauski@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 14:35 collapse

Some people have trouble getting specific nutrients from plants or not enough from plants.

B12 (anemia), D3 (osteoporosis, heart disease), Iron (anemia),

powermaker450@discuss.tchncs.de on 22 Oct 18:47 next collapse

not even a vegetarian/vegan, and this is not a bad idea at all. a lot more people than I thought need to learn to love their veggies, nuts, beans, etc

Evotech@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:42 collapse

If it’s made for me I’ll eat it…

52fighters@lemmy.sdf.org on 22 Oct 22:13 collapse

Catering companies, in search of greater profits, will assume this means loads more high fructose corn syrup and “vegetable based” saturated fats. More garbage, more obesity.

Sunshine@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 22:20 collapse

You’re making a strawman.