My intial assumption was that fewer people eating meat means lower prices because of a larger supply for lower demand. But of course it might mean fewers ranchers and companies investing in livestock in the first place because fewer expect to make a profit on it. What’s the market analysis say to anyone familiar with it?

  • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world
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    Impact on price: probably negligible.

    Impact on production: the average amount of meat that 1 person eats x the number of people choosing alternatives, over a period of time.

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          8 hours ago

          industry creates it’s own demand

          edit: my stalker has returned. I will just point out I’ve provided as much evidence for my position as anyone else

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            please provide an up to date study that demonstrates this, thank you. edit: posting nonsense and getting called out isn’t stalking, you goof.