> I would want to go much further, disrupting consumption.
If you make it cheaper and easier to use tasty, varied, local production rather than factory farming, you will also disrupt consumption.
I like my meat, but I used to happily eat vegetarian at one restaurant that grew a ton of their own produce. Everything there was excellent even if it wasn't to my taste.
If you make it cheaper and easier to use tasty, varied, local production rather than factory farming, you will also disrupt consumption.
I like my meat, but I used to happily eat vegetarian at one restaurant that grew a ton of their own produce. Everything there was excellent even if it wasn't to my taste.
That's how you disrupt consumption.