Do you think as many would eat veal if everyone knew it was baby cows?!


Question:

Do you think as many would eat veal if everyone knew it was baby cows?

I saw an episode of South Park about this on youtube, and this question just popped into my mind?


Answers:
Ive never eaten veal, but i know people who do and they already know its baby cow. . so I dont think many people realy care as long as it is delicious.

I thought veal was lamb meat...?

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No

I'm a big meat eater but I tend to stay away from veal. I just think it's cruel how they treat the animal.

ewww. I wouldnt even eat veal before I knew it was baby cows.

I'd say everyone who eats veal already knows what animal it comes from. Might as well ask if people know eggs are a chicken embryo.

umm...I just presumed that most people would know veal was young cows. I guess that's because I work in the industry. It's not babies...it's just young

You mean not everyone already knows this? The cow is going to die anyway, so the age doesn't matter. Not that I am condoning it. I don't eat veal because it makes me want to cry just thinking about the baby cow.

It stops me!

yuck to veal and foie gras. i wish people wouldn't eat veal since it IS baby cows, and foie gras is duck/goose liver. i saw this video of how they get the duck liver the way it is, it's so cruel! all the ducks are HORRIDLY force fed and their livers get SO swollen they can't even move, and the video was showing how rats would EAT the ducks alive like eat their anuses and stuff and the ducks couldn't even do anything b/c they were so sick and swollen.

It's just the age of the animal, meat is meat if you eat it. You are being a bit righteous about it if you ask me. You are still eating meat, get over it.

Yes, because we eat eggs, and those are baby chickens...we eat yogurt and that's live bacteria, we eat lard and that's animal fat...we're carivores, mostly.

I think more people would eat veal if they knew how delicious it was.




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