Transparency in the meat industry (Pollan)

January 25th, 2008  |  Published in Morality, Animals, Food  |  1 Comment

Were the walls of the meat industry to become transparent, literally or even figuratively, we would not long continue to raise, kill, and eat animals the way we do. Tail docking and sow crates and beak clipping would disappear overnight, and the days of slaughtering four hundred head of cattle an hour would promptly come to an end—for who could stand the sight? Yes, meat would get more expensive. We’d probably eat a lot less of it, too, but maybe when we did eat animals we’d eat them with the consciousness, ceremony, and respect they deserve.

–Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma (2006), p. 333

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  1. Steve says:

    January 25th, 2008 at 11:04 pm (#)

    The last line is worth remembering whenever meat is eaten.

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