If plant based food is cheaper to produce and more sustainable, why the hell does it cost 3 times as much

If plant based food is cheaper to produce and more sustainable, why the hell does it cost 3 times as much

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Supply and demand. Currently demand is small, so prices are high. That said, prices are already far far lower than they were when I first went veggie 5 years ago. Now now most fast food chains are pitching vegan options that are the same or similar cost to meat options.

Rice and beans is pennies a day. The soymeat the jew is trying to get you to eat is so poisoned and processed it's far more expensive to produce. But then again, the goal isn't to save the goyim money either...

Its the current fad, charge what you want.

Demand isn't low, just people gotta their billion before the cut the price

Plus it adds an air exclusivity, sure they both taste exactly like a a fiji apple, but this one cruelty free so it and has a higher price so it has to be better

But in reality they're both just genetically modified to grow in accordance with human preference

Actually the opposite. Plant ''foods'' are very cheap. That's because they are pushing it onto humans. High quality animal products are non accessible for people that live in urban areas.

Why, you ask?

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>2 decades of increased interest and adoption
>fad

ok then my guy!

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It doesn't unless you go for shit that has to be shipped in from afar or isn't in season.

I could get like 8 to 10 kilograms of potato or 500~ grams of chicken breast, for example.

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But that doesn't represent interest show me one where it shows the number people that said "yes I'd go vegan if I could afford it"

Vegan products are dirt cheap to produce. Jews just stole the market. If you're halfway competent in a kitchen you can recreate any vegan product you find in a store for 25% of the cost.

Have you heard about government subsidies to agriculture? They are insanely huge

It doesn't.

>tfw have been a vegetarian for over a decade
>started eating meat again a couple weeks ago
Man, what a fool I was to pass on so much tasty food.

>2 decades of increased interest and adoption

Why does the graph only show increased interest in the past 3 years and where is the adoption information?

MURICA FUCK YEAH

Because trendy dumasses will pay it.

Junk food is subsidized by the government and healthy food is not, therefore healthy food is more expensive than junk food. A good piece of meat however is still expensive as hell if you’re referring to plant food being expensive. You can literally get cucumbers for like 58¢

The thing is that to feel full you need a lot of plant food

we need a verticl farm movemt and mcdolds needs to have veggie meat patties

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Because unless your eating plain corn, it takes more energy, chemicals and dead wild animals to make each hectare of food. If everyone went vegan RIGHT NOW, then we would starve to death in a few months. Our current global produce output is no where near high enough. To meet current global food demands we would have to clear cut most forests and re route rivers for irrigation, then we would have to kill off local flora and fauna.

TLDR; For everyone to be vegan we would have to kill everything else.

3x as much? lol wut? Dude a head of broccoli is like 2 bucks. bananas are 15 cents. Grains are like a buck a lb.

I used to live in 25 bucks a week by eating brown rice, and beans. I'd buy a big dry bags and they'd last months. then the extra money i'd spend on eggs, veggies and sauses. I literally lived like this for 2 years, spend jack on food.

Came in here to just say this. Corn and factory meat is subsidized to the point all economics are thrown out the door. McDonald's doesn't really cost $1 for a McDouble, it's just that the government is paying at least half the cost of the burger.

We need vertical farming, however you can go die in a war for European gas pipelines if you think stopping the eating of meat is economical.

>The thing is that to feel full you need a lot of plant food
... or just a few ounces of meat and protein, while you're desperately stuffing your face with a laundry-basket sized salad.

Most burgers eat far more meat than you should for a serving, but you veggiefaggots are delusional.