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"All is for all! If the man and the woman bear their fair share of work, they have a right to their fair share of all that is produced by all, and that share is enough to secure them well-being. No more of such vague formulas as "The right to work," or "To each the whole result of his labour." What we proclaim is The Right to Well-Being: Well-Being for All!"
We are capable of producing far more than we as individuals consume with modern technology. It's not a question of capability, it's a question of logistics, a question of messaging, and a question of how much inequity we are willing to accept.
All is for all. It took all of us to get here, everyone deserves a share of the rewards.
We actually also don't even need to eat meat nowadays, plenty of ways to fill your vitamin needs in a healthier way.. of course, it's not cheap for everyone.
I've only ever seen vegetarian diets be cheaper than meat ones. Are there a significant amount of people/places for whom vegetarian/vegan diets are more expensive?
some people's lifestyles are dependent on convenience foods.
I spent my last year of college mostly eating cheap, unhealthy, and fast to make foods and most of it was vegetarian.
for $1, my local gas station will serve me two hotdogs. for a hot, convenient source of calories, it's unbeatable.
meat might be expensive but it's 100% bioavailable so you don't need nearly as much