If You Eat “Humane” Meat Because You Love Animals, Guess What? You Got Conned.

Joe Loria January 26, 2017
Love animals and think by eating “humane meat you’re doing
the right thing? Well, I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you’re not.
Are some farms slightly better than others with regard to
how animals are treated? Yes. But the word “humane when it comes to meat
is completely meaningless
.
Why? For starters, no one regulates the use of that word.
That’s right: No government agency actually defines or regulates the meaning of
“humane.
Just look at this 2015 Mercy For Animals undercover
investigation at a Foster Farms facility that was certified humane by American
Humane Association. It’s truly a horror show.
Additionally, animals on so-called humane farms are still
mutilated without painkillers, ripped away from their mothers soon after birth,
and violently slaughtered. And let’s be real: No animal wants to die to become
your meat.
The fact is pigs, cows, chickens, and other farmed animals
are just as sensitive and intelligent as the dogs and cats we love at home.
Sadly, the meat industry is allowed to legally
abuse billions of them in ways that would warrant felony-level animal cruelty
charges if the victim were just one dog or cat.
While labels on meat may make you feel better inside, the
reality is that the meat industry slaps these on to hide the truth.
If you’re upset by the truth, join the millions
of people
ditching animal products and switch to a compassionate vegan
diet.
Click here to order your FREE Vegetarian
Starter Guide
.

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