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Factory farming is a matter of workers’ rights, consumers’ safety and, of course, animal welfare. It all remains sugar-coated in this podcast, but at least the many challenges to true reform are being acknowledged. No one wants to hear that they have to really change their buying/consumption habits, but it’s the hard truth. There’s no truly “humane” or “environmentally friendly” meat production. Let’s all accept that and do better.
cbhcbh_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/20
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I read a book about this a number of years ago & haven’t bought Purdue since.
Ginagina Smith via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/20
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I love Vox media because of how evidence-based their journalism is; they make policy white papers and other research accessible to the layman. However, this seemed to be a reiteration of shows like ‘Hidden Brain’, ‘Invisibilia’, and ‘Radiolab’ where the stars present compelling ideas but do not...Read full review »
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