If everybody in the U.S. did not eat scrambled egg omelets for one day, it would save 201 million days of animal suffering.
If every person in the United States switched out 10 common animal-based
products with plant-based alternatives for a single day, they could save
animals from more than 1 billion days of suffering, according to a new study
from research nonprofit Faunalytics [The
Impact Of Replacing Animal Products].
With funding from The Food Systems Research Fund, Faunalytics set out to
determine which commonly consumed animal-derived foods cause the most amount
of days suffering and deaths for farmed animals, surveying 8,000 people
nationwide to see which products they consumed most frequently. Then,
researchers coupled survey answers with public information gleaned from the
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
After assessing nearly 100 animal-derived products for the total number of
days farm animals typically spend suffering to create them, along with the
number of deaths involved in each product, researchers determined that if
every person in the United States
stopped eating these 10 foods for a single day, they could save animals
approximately 1.16 billion days of suffering and abuse:
With nationwide outbreaks of confirmed COVID-19 cases in meat packing and
processing plants, more people have started turning to plant-based
alternatives. But for those who have never before considered a vegan or
reduced-meat diet, it can be difficult to know where to start, said Jo
Anderson, the research director for Faunalytics.
Anderson noted that cutting out all animal products is the most meaningful
way to help animals used in the farming industry. But cutting out just one
animal product “can also make a big difference,” she made clear.
Transitioning to a more plant-based diet by eliminating the products on the
researcher’s suffering-infused foods lists will, according to Anderson,
maximize the benefits of people’s choices for the involved animals.
Additional data also breaks down the number of non-human animal lives that
individual consumers can save by forgoing certain food products. For
example, one fish life is saved for every two servings of battered fish
fillets.
“Everyone has to start somewhere,” Anderson said. “This is helpful for
consumers who want to eat fewer animal products but are unable to make the
full commitment to a plant-based diet, as it suggests which products should
be reduced first to benefit animals the most.”
Adopting a plant-based diet can help with the environment and your physical
health, too.
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