[QUOTE 4675882, member: 9609"]you seem to have morals though - the sad prospect is that it will be soon on our supermarket shelves, and because it is super cheap thats what most people will buy. Even if you ignore the animal welfare angle, the stuff is ram packed full of growth hormones - britain thinks it has an obesity problem now, its going to get much much worse![/QUOTE]
I suspect you are right, although maybe people would not buy the stuff if they knew how it was produced. My only knowledge of American farming systems comes from books, but they were pretty grim. Apart from the short, miserable lives the animals lead, those factory farms are ecological disaster areas. Not anything like the sheep and lamb I saw while cycling around Wales, which seemed reasonably content. Cattle in fields always seem rather bovine to me, but at least they don't seem miserable. Perhaps it's the livestock you can't see, because they're locked up in warehouses, you have to worry more about.