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Meat Eaters Break Down Which Types Of Meat They Won't Consume For Ethical Reasons

Meat Eaters Break Down Which Types Of Meat They Won't Consume For Ethical Reasons
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Food is not one size fits all. Just because you're a fan of one kind of food, it doesn't mean you'll like anything under that category.

I adore vegetables, but I shudder just thinking about eggplant.

Meat is the same way. Just because you eat meat doesn't mean there aren't certain kinds of meat you refuse to consume. Redditors shared what kinds of meat they don't eat, but their reasons are not based on taste preference -- it's about the ethics of eating a certain kind of meat.


Curious about what those types of meat may be, Redditor Candid_Reading_7267asked:

"Meat eaters: what type of meat, if any, is off your menu for ethical reasons?"

Too Sweet To Eat

"I used to raise calves and I’ve learned that if you socialize a cow they are the sweetest things. I once had a cow lay down next to me in the grass and put her head on my lap. I don’t eat beef now."

– TheShining02

He's A Survivor

"I don't eat pork or any pig meat. I used to work on a farm where I raised pigs. Five adults and something like 40 piglets. I fell in love with them. I used to just go on my off hours and hang out in the piglet pen They would just leap all over me and give me kisses They're massive smart. I can't eat them now anymore or less than I don't eat dogs. They're untouchable."

"There was a runt piglet, I nicknamed him Slayer because he probably shouldn't have survived, but he did. He was hardcore, so I had to give him a hardcore name. He was a runt named Slayer. It perfectly fits him."

– trebuchetfight

It Needs To Be Painless

"Any that comes from an endangered animal (e.g. tiger meat) or any that have abhorrent extraction practices (e.g. shark fin)."

"I know that the other types of meat I consume do not grow on trees, that something had to die for it to be made available, but there is a difference between killing an animal with a quick pressure gun and cutting off their fin and throwing them back into the sea to die slowly and painfully."

– Pink-Camellias

Full Stop

"Anything that is cooked alive"

– Sweetcherry66

The Sea Creatures We Love

"Turtle meat because I like turtles"

– Godmyass

"Agreed. And octopus because they’re just so cool and intelligent. They already live such short lives."

– NahWeGotCreampies

Shocking

"I won't support anything that is obscenely wasteful."

"When I was 14 and went fishing with my Dad I caught a Shovelnose Shark. Absolutely gorgeous creature it was almost as big as I was."

"We took it home and I honestly thought it would feed all 8 of us (it was a holiday so it was my family and my Uncle's family)."

"Anyway, dinner gets served: everyone else had Chicken, and I was served what I could only describe as cooked fish that looked like the size of maybe 2 or 3 big sausages."

"It turns out that only the tail meat is actually edible."

"I was M O R T I F I E D."

"Killed a giant animal only to basically eat 2 hot dogs worth of actual meat."

"Never went fishing with my Dad again because it turned out he knew that when I caught it. If I had have known I would have thrown it back."

– rayjaymor85

What's In A Name?

"Any animal with a name that I know."

"We raise chickens. Thought we'd wind up eating them after they stopped laying eggs, but my kids named the flock and I couldn't bring myself to do it."

– Trail__Junkie

The Big Reveals

"Veal. I remember being a kid and my mom made us breaded veal and said it was chicken and when we finished announced “you just ate baby cow!” I cried so much lol."

– littleleg0s

"My stepdad's grandparents owned a farm. They let him name a cow after himself when he was about six. One night they were having burgers for dinner and his grandpa just said "Guess what? We're eating Johnny for dinner!""

"I never will understand why the hell the idea to feed him the cow sounded like a good idea to him but especially why they decided to tell him they'd slaughtered and prepared it mid-bite."

– psy-ducks

We Are Family

"Apes."

– Mooseboy24

"Especially chimps, they're our closest relatives in the animal kingdom and beautiful, fascinating animals. And now they're an endangered species partly because they're being hunted for bushmeat."

– NotFeziboy

Just A Baby

"As a dairy farmer the only meat i will not eat is veal. And I have seen on here a lot of misinformation about the practices of animal farming I would like to clear up a few from the perspective of a dairy farmer. Cows who are 5 plus years old don't usually get slaughtered I personally have 50 plus cows over the age of ten which I am very proud off."

"On my farm or in the uk generally none of my calves get sent to veal production all of the beef calves get slaughtered for meat between 24 and 36 months and each beef bullock has spent all summers out on grass."

"Cows and calves do get separated when they are born this is for the benefit of the cow and us as we get the milk and the cow gets fully milked out and is comfortable. The calves get cows milk for 2 months after they are born and 1 months further on replacer."

"Sorry to ramble there is just a lot of misinformation on the subject."

– Lamies_

Don't Want To Be Part Of The Problem

"It would have to be on the endangered species list. I would try anything else at least once to see how it taste."

– Nogardknight

Made To Eat

"Any mammal that was not specifically bred on a farm to be served as meat for humans - off limits. Especially mammals from the ocean and sharks, not cool to eat."

"Pork, beef, mutton, chicken and fish. Why do you want to kill anything else for food?"

– Great-Cantaloupe542

Can't Do It Anymore

"Lamb because of their intelligence and personality level. We bottle fed a lamb and had it in the house. This made me quit red meat also. I don't buy chicken but will eat leftovers if the kids don't. Still eat fish and egg. I've contemplated bow hunting deer once in a while still."

– EmbarrassedLemon33

Not Going To Get Sick

"Bear meat. Heard it contains tons of parasites."

– Xtoxy

Eco-Friendly

"I don't eat cow meat if there's any other alternative. It's not the best thing for the environment. I'm not committed enough to be a vegetarian, but I try to stick to more sustainable options."

– pipersweeney

Completely Awful

"Shrimp, crab, lobster. They get boiled alive. Animal cruelty at its finest."

"(I'm also Jewish which forbids eating these but I don't really follow the religion, I don't eat pork only because it seems disgusting, I don't fear any gods so I guess shrimp crab and lobster count as ethical)"

– TheGoodThingsGL

My Old Pet

"I won’t eat rabbit because I love bunnies and had a pet rabbit at one point. I want another someday."

– Hexactinellida

Man's Best Friend

"Dogs and cats probably any common pet"

– Dudeman1245

"Can't believe it took this long for someone to say dog"

– ikindalold

I'm a big meat eater, but after all that...I may have to reconsider my diet.

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