What is it called when you only eat free-range meat?!


Question:

What is it called when you only eat free-range meat?

Free-range meaning when animals can run around and have happy healthy lives instead of being cooped up and so close to each other.


Answers:
It is simply "free range meat", and typically you would be called a "compassionate" consumer.

No special term for it.

Organic meat eaters?

You are a "moral meat-eater."
Also known as a "mindful meat-eater."

wealthy people

I call it being fussy or sanctimonious.

I call it "Misled Meat Eating."

Free-range just means they are give a bigger cage. They are not free roaming in the sense you would think of. It would be too tedious to catch them and get them out on the market if they had freedom.

I have taken classes and seminars that detailed the meat industry as part of my education in Culinary school and it was a joke.

So, instead of killing an animal that has been caged up all of its life with no place to sit and thinks death is its only way out of all its suffering, you prefer to kill an animal that is happy and free and not even thinking of death. A happy healthy life of only one season for most animals that are free-range.
This is what my daughter asked me and my answer to that question was to go vegetarian.

My favorite is free-range panda steak!

Well, I know you're well intentioned, but how could you really verify that the meat you're eating is free-range? Not to mention, that definition could be different to the people who are raising the animals that it means to you.

True free range animals are probably being raised by people who would never dream of killing them and selling their flesh.

It would also be really expensive to farm animals in this manner. Money rules everything and they wouldn't make money on this.




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