You can’t easily be a lazy cook and be a vegan, at least not without spending a ton of money. I definitely have to put in way more effort when I cook ever since I went vegan, because otherwise my food just wouldn’t taste good.
Meat can do a lot of heavy lifting and I don’t think carnists even realize how much they use it as a crutch.
I thought that chocolate brand only had vegan dark chocolate, so cool to see that they found a milk substitute! Will try to find that cookies variation on the market.
Nah.
Most people are lazy cooks, most people also eat meat. You probably see a lot of lazy meat eaters, but that is a conditional probability.
Your analysis is a better example of base rates than conditional probability imo
You can’t easily be a lazy cook and be a vegan, at least not without spending a ton of money. I definitely have to put in way more effort when I cook ever since I went vegan, because otherwise my food just wouldn’t taste good.
Meat can do a lot of heavy lifting and I don’t think carnists even realize how much they use it as a crutch.
It depends on where you live. My week supply is 40-50€ in Austria.
I thought that chocolate brand only had vegan dark chocolate, so cool to see that they found a milk substitute! Will try to find that cookies variation on the market.
That’s pretty damn expensive? My beans and rice are far cheaper.
Also, in a week you don’t even eat one vegetable?