- thefluffiest ( @thefluffiest@feddit.nl ) English14•14 days ago
Monetary cost is the wrong y-axis here, as it optimkzes only for mega-scale farming without taking its real costs in consideration. It should be ‘true cost’, which also accounts for environmental-, animal- and climate mitigation cost.
- kralk ( @kralk@lemm.ee ) English10•14 days ago
Yeah, hence milk being super cheap. It’s only cheap due to subsidies!
- Falken ( @leecalvin@lemmy.ca ) English4•14 days ago
Sure, that’s assuming the OP or those looking for a chart like this care about such things. This comment comes off across a bit as moral posturing.
- photonic_sorcerer ( @photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•14 days ago
It’s the correct one of you live in 2024, where these are the monetary costs consumers have to pay and take into consideration for everyday purchases.
- Che Banana ( @The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org ) English1•14 days ago
Pork belly costs 9 USD+ per 30 gr??? That may be a bit off…95 USD per LB?
Am i reading this chart wrong? pls tell me im reading it wrong.
- Freeman ( @Freeman@lemmings.world ) English11•14 days ago
Things to add: Tofu Tempeh Oat-Milk Almond-Milk Maybe Goat-Milk or sth
- Neato ( @Neato@ttrpg.network ) English7•14 days ago
Yeah how did they neglect soybean?
- seeking_perhaps ( @seeking_perhaps@mander.xyz ) English2•14 days ago
hemp seeds too
- _NoName_ ( @JayDee@lemmy.ml ) English9•14 days ago
Peanut
- Boomkop3 ( @Boomkop3@reddthat.com ) English2•13 days ago
I’d love something like this but for the degree of whether these are whole proteins or not