PETA VP Bruce Friedrich On Humane Animal Products
Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 in Animal Issues, Food & Drink.

PETA’s Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs Bruce Friedrich recently battled against some members of the debate team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. The MIT event discussed the ethics of eating meat.
Often during this type of conversation, the idea is brought up as to whether or not it’s possible to have “humane” animal products. While meat is pretty much ruled out, certain foods that don’t involve the animal’s flesh, such as eggs and dairy are often used in the argument that an omnivore can eat humanely.
Friedrich says this can only be done with one animal product. But you’ll never find this product in the stores.
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