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Very Good Food Company Inc VGFCQ

Very Good Food Company Inc is a Canada-based company. The Company engaged in food manufacturing.


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Comment by rainorshine59on Jul 03, 2020 10:28pm
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RE:The future is a #PlantBasedFood$ystem just wait & see VERY

RE:The future is a #PlantBasedFood$ystem just wait & see VERYGive this a read.

Meathooked
The strange, disquieting, and sometimes delicious story of humanity’s love affair with meat.
 
Basic Books, February 2016
 
"MEATHOOKED: The History and Science of Our 2.5-Million-Years Obsession With Meat" is an investigation set to answer a question that has stayed unanswered far too long, while we kept arguing health and ethical aspects of meat consumption: Why do we eat meat at all? What's so special about meat that it keeps us hooked? From the perspective of evolution, culture, taste, marketing, biochemistry and anthropology, Marta Zaraska sets out to identify all the hooks that make meat a food that humans don't want to easily give up."

A key point that scientists make is that:
"Meat was the original ‘brain food.’
The modern human brain is far larger than that of other primates and three times the size of the one possessed by our distant ancestor Australopithecus, the predecessor of Homo.

But those big brains come at a cost in that they require tons of energy to operate. Zaraska says our brains consume 20 percent of our body’s total energy. Compare that to cats and dogs, whose brains require only three to four percent of total energy.
 
Meat, Zaraska says, played a critical role in boosting energy intake to feed the evolution of those big, hungry brains. “Some scientists argue that meat is what made us human,” she says.

I'll see you back here after a further 2.5 million years of evolution...and I'll throw a stick for you to fetch or drag a string across the floor for you to claw...if I can interrupt your rabbit or bird watching and get you to come down off the window sill.


EatGreenGoGreen wrote: Meat is not sustainable, unhealthy. What do they feed Animals? #Justryit

Master Mark please troll elsewhere like what's your deal? Why do you hate Canada? What do you eat? Get a job you can apply at Tyson Foods they are always looking for Slaughtering their own stocks. Why so bitter? Be positive for once can't you see the potencial? Sorry you are celiac millions are not. It's nice to BBQ a Black Bean burger instead of a dead cow once in awhile. :) 

Now Google #FactoryFarm Images & buy some ethical stocks for our childrens future!
https://www.newhope.com/news/55-families-deceased-covid-19-victims-sue-tyson-foods-first-gmo-salmon-hits-shelves

#PlantBased

Families of deceased COVID-19 victims sue Tyson Foods | First GMO
salmon hits shelves (Enjoy your GMO Fake 
Antibiotic Food)



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