Idk, that water is important to save is the argument OP made, I just added context.
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You ignored my question so I’ll be a bit more straightforward. The vast majority of people claim they know where their meat comes from while simultaneously 99% of animal products come from factory farms. So clearly the vast majority of people are wrong.
the vast majority of American shoppers (77 percent) claim that they know where the animal products they buy originate.
Ethical farm is an oxymoron.
Do you consider yourself to be in the 1%? If not why do you think you could afford the 1% of meat that doesn’t come from factory farms.
Vegan diets are up to 30% cheaper on average
Interesting that no one sees themselves as the 1% yet simultaneously hold the belief they eat the 1% of animals that are not factory farmed.
Vitamin B12 (if you don’t eat any vegan meat and cheese substitutes since those are often fortified) and vitamin D (everyone should supplement this, not just vegans)
The majority of the plants we grow are fed to animals first which reduces the calories by over 8x. So if anyone wants to reduce their “plant murder” that’s a good place to start.
Not sure why I can’t just eat neither?
Some more context 
I did not say rotting but yea

There’s vegan frozen hamburger patties :)