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Is the world really eating less meat?

Is the world really eating less meat?

Despite western trends it seems that global meat consumption is on the rise. Living in London as I do you might get the impression that every man and his dog is a trying to cut down on meat. Londoners are very used to being slapped in the face by ‘Veganuary’ after Christmas each year - a public movement that tries to encourage people to adopt a plant-based diet for one...

By London, UK
Factory farming is an atrocity our generation must solve

Factory farming is an atrocity our generation must solve

Most of the earth’s sentient being lives and die on a production line. It’s time to think of a better way. In 2015, the now household name Yuval Noah Harari, historian, philosopher, and author of Sapiens, called industrial farming ‘one of the worst crimes in history’. Five years on, and though the number of people eating meat globally has declined in the west, the number...

By London, UK
Delivery companies predict food trends of 2020

Delivery companies predict food trends of 2020

Vegan food is here to stay, and food producers are advised to double down on meat replacements going into the new year. The ‘big four’ companies in modern food delivery - Postmates, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and DoorDash - have shared their yearly data to construct a thorough retrospective of the year in food. These four companies make up around 95% of the foodservice delivery market share...

By London, UK
Can individual action really impact the climate?

Can individual action really impact the climate?

Did all those millions of people who took to the street last week to #strikeforclimateaction actually make a difference? As someone who recently stopped eating meat, who only ever takes public transport, and who habitually yells at my co-workers that crisp packets can be recycled, I’m familiar with the feeling that my attempts to alleviate greenhouse emissions are pointless. It’s hard to believe that your going for a lentil bake at Christmas over...

By London, UK
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