Why did humans start eating grains?
Desperation/starvation
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because they're good
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Not to mention excess grains could be used to feed livestock. Back when it wasn't used as the primary food source it wasn't a problem. Now they feed cows primarily grains to make them fat. That makes both the cows, and the meat you consume less healthy because they don't have the nutrients they would normally have on their natural diet. Side: Desperation/starvation
This is true. I would also argue they are less healthy now with all the vitamin's/chemicals they give the animals to up the size and weight. A market turkey vs. a wild turkey has such a great difference in size is startling. I remember when I saw my first wild turkey I didn't have a clue what it was. I vaguely recall they used to give steroids to cattle to up the muscle mass and get more money per pound. Side: Desperation/starvation
the meat you consume less healthy because they don't have the nutrients they would normally have on their natural diet. Hello hater: If you're eating beef for ANY reason OTHER that it tastes fucking good, you should switch to tasteless, skinless, boneless turkey.. excon Side: because they're good
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