• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    3 days ago

    Fair, and expected, but why not both? Why can’t vegan food be profitable and also cheaper than animal-based products? Because of greed taking advantage of people with hearts bigger than their wallets but who will open it regardless and just pay more. The one who is more frugal and doesn’t have as strict of dietary restrictions sees the bullshit on both sides but buys what’s affordable.

    I will say this for you vegans… one of you got me curious about oat milk, so I started asking for it at my favourite coffee shop, and I think it makes their coffee better. They push it with new customers, but they serve whole (cow) milk as well. Once I opted for cow milk a couple times, they stopped asking. So I had to mention that I was curious about oat milk. Hoping to push the trend back, where they stop asking me and just do oat milk. I’ll buy oat-based creamer if it’s cheaper/on sale. I want to give it a try at home now. Not because it’s more ethical, but because I found it makes my coffee better.

    I like eating meat. I’m not gonna mince words here. But if I found a plant-based alternative I liked and it was cheaper (or comparable), I would get it more, but I have to be careful… because I still need animal protein due to the surgery I got a couple years ago.

    • Martineski@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      3 days ago

      Where I live there are little processed vegan options, they are hard to come by/identify, and there are no vegan sections but I’m glad that they are here at all tbh given the state of things. As for prices just like with everything you judge things on a per product basis. If there’s something that costs more than I’m willing to pay I just skip it as I’m not forced to buy certain types of products which are generally not healthy anyway. Not that I disagree about pricing being shitty but you just work with what you have since cruelty is so deeply ingrained in our society it inherently requires effort to minimise it. Just like with privacy for example where you actively need to fight for it. It’s just something you do. Once my current phone is on death bed I will be buying fairphone which is expensive or a similar product out of the same principle.