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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/egg-prices-avian-flu-canada-us-1.7450654
It's not an unsolvable problem. Eggs in Canada are cheap and have remained cheap. The problem is with unchecked capitalism.
America is in the find out phase when it comes to fucking around with letting capitalism min max 'efficiency' over resiliency.
At the cost of still having the factory farming the original article talks about. Animal agriculture's many problems are often worse in the US but don't pretend they don't exist elsewhere
https://sentientmedia.org/enriched-versus-cage-free-eggs/
https://www.compassioninfoodbusiness.com/latest-news/our-news/2025/01/us-ahead-of-canada-in-cage-free-egg-transition
Yeah, factory farming is still shit, but there is a structural difference with allowing farms to concentrate to the level that American farms do. When an infectious disease hits, you cull a far greater proportion of the population.
Supply management doesn't solve all ethical issues with eggs and dairy, but it is still a better system than unregulated free market capitalism.
Fortunately humans dont need to eat eggs
Humans don't need to eat eggs directly, but eggs are a primary ingredient in what many consider to be staples. The best breads I make all contain eggs.
Lol bread is stupid simple to use an egg replacer
Correct, but what I'm saying is while people don't NEED to eat eggs, eggs and egg protiens are already in a MULTITUDE of staple foods.
You have to go out of your way to exclude egg.
Fortunately as the price of eggs goes up, the opposite becomes true.
Using egg replacer will become the norm. That will.make foods healthier, cheaper, and less damaging to the climate.
If you know a baker that's still using eggs, ask them to stop.
Or they'll just raise prices, same as usual. Or both! LOL.
Yeah, fortunately fuck off.
You wanna talk about the ethics of eating meat, do it in a thread that cares and wants to talk about it.
Like my fucking god, you realize that you are exactly the Republican, abstinence-only, sex educator; butting your head into a conversation about harm reduction right?
You think your pithy dumbass comment will suddenly convince everyone to be vegan? No? Well then guess what, it's not the clever solution you seem to think it is.
My, what passion. Hope you saved some for matters unrelated to enslavement/consumption of the innocent/defenseless creatures.
Google what harm reduction is if you need to hear yourself type so badly.
Amusing projection, but I was more keen on offering a moment you might pause and reflect on how you're spending your time. I wish more people had, when I was an omnivore.
If I wanted to have a conversation about the ethics of eating meet I would, and if you have a solution for suddenly convincing everyone to be vegan then that's great, do it.
Otherwise, don't muddy the waters with your irrelevant abstinence only moralizing during a harm reduction conversation.
I literally am vegetarian at the moment, Im just not a crusading idiot about it.
I did not realize morals were a forbidden topic, or that replying to a comment was a privilege reserved for yourself and people you agree with. Mkay.
Bruh it's like people are having a conversation about how best to treat someone's STD and youre coming in saying sex is bad and you just shouldn't have sex.
You're not discussing the morals of the situation at hand, you're derailing the conversation to talk about your moral crusade instead.
Thread was about price of eggs. A comment said thankfully we don't have to eat eggs, which got you to a bizarre level of cross-eyed pissed. lol.
Yeah, exactly, like saying "thankfully we don't have to have sex". It's naiive and ignorant of the actual world we live in, and not helpful to the conversation at hand.
Plant based diets are inevitable, if we are to continue existing as a species. S'ok tho, for they're delicious, healthier, and cruelty free. Isn't that nice?
And much of the world is heading that way - not away from it. Think of it only a US problem at your own peril
The article is literally entirely about how Canada's supply management system prevents us from moving that direction.
The article also doesn't say they couldn't or wouldn't intensify operations any further. They talk about the state today, not down the line in the future
Going back to the original article's idea, People demaning lower prices tends to put pressure on them to do so whenever prices rise for any reason. Regardless of being diseases related
See also the UK who's historically claimed how they do things differently and now has over 1000 megafarms
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/aug/18/uk-has-more-than-1000-livestock-mega-farms-investigation-reveals
Yes it does. It literally says that our supply management system is designed to spread out production across regions so that you can't ever have that many eggs produced in a single place.
If you're saying 'well maybe Canada will throw out it's supply management system and do something completely different' then sure, literally anything can happen in the future, that's not a meaningful point. The point is that Canada's supply management system prioritizes production being distributed over greater areas which inherently leads to smaller farms and helps to prevent the spread of disease, and is a better system than the American one of mass concentration and racing to the bottom.
A supply chain management system is not the strong protection you might think it is. Factory farming has continued to consolidate with it in place. Especially with it being something that most all egg farms are not involved in to begin with
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy_and_poultry_supply_management_in_Canada#Policy
Clearly you can do stuff to bring agricultural prices down, BUT with the bird flu going around don’t expect miracles in egg prices. If somehow, magically, high egg prices are the only negative effect we will encounter related to bird flu, we are extremely lucky.