But it's not even about animal welfare, but like, can you imagine what piss poor quality the meat is?
The poor chicken lives its entire life in a tiny ass cage with 5 more of its siblings next to it, unable to move, clean itself, never seeing sunlight or fresh air, pumped full of hormones and antibiotics. Can you imagine all the diseases, and nutritional deficiencies it will develop during its short life? Then Americans will kill them, eat their meat, and act surprised when it affects the human body in a negative way.
Dutch people are paranoid for unnatural ingredients. So food producers leave out and replace ingredients just to avoid having to mention E-numbers on the packaging. Despite that things like Vitamin C to preserve fruit is also an E-number.
Andrew Martin
Are American food products not allowed on European shelves?
Levi Stewart
Who would care about food quality if it tastes good? Tastes are more important
Kayden Phillips
YEAH KILLEM
Aaron Jackson
american food tastes like shit by global standards. the only good thing about it is that it's cheap.
Tyler Morgan
I have seen more Canadian products in Finland but not many USA products. There are some though.
Michael King
these cages exist in Germany google for "Legebatterie"
You do know we have the option to buy organic free range chicken here. If you want to be cheap you can eat the factory shit and it's your choice. I eat the good shit.
Chase Lee
>american food tastes like shit by global standards. the only good thing about it is that it's cheap. >t.its processed pre packaged food and wonders why it tastes like shit.
All Jow Forums ever does is eats our junk food, fast food or some meme thing when they visit and thinks it's what we all eat. Only trash, drunks and teenagers eats that crap.
We definitely have that here. You can even go and get the meat or eggs if you live near one.
Ryder Miller
it's traditional food for low-income people (i.e. most americans)
Lincoln Young
birotes are american food now? And why the fuck is he eating it from the rong end?
Jace Jenkins
>it's traditional food for low-income people (i.e. most americans) The people I knew who ate that shit were on government assistance or lower middle class and their parents had too many kids. Coincidentally they are the ones that still eat chicken fingers, dominos, McDonalds, etc. and wont eat good cheese, seafood or any interesting vegetables. Most people I know were above that though.
Matthew Sullivan
Only the rabble eat this kind of food
Lucas Johnson
Its former PM of Australia it's a traditional thing to have on an election day but he decided to eat it like he isn't from this planet.
kek, good job proving he's one of the people eating like that Why do Australians have birotes/french rolls tho?
Jordan Cooper
We make burgers and sandwiches with brioche sometimes too.
Christian Green
I have also seen briotes here but not for eating with sausage just in bakeries.
Luis Morales
>It's not really an issue. you won't be saying that when your mum dies of antibiotic resistant pneumonia, you know, like what's bound to happen because instead of raising chickens healthier we just bathe them in bactericide.
Asher King
Pneumonia isn't even an issue.
Jordan Cruz
That's due to protectionism to make it harder for non eu (and many in it too ironically) to compete in European market despite meeting all the criteria.
Chase Hill
>he thinks birotes are brioche Memes aside, hamburguer torta sounds good
>get made fun of for having too strict food standards >get made fun of for having no food standards
why europeans are so stupid and dumb??/?
Mason Ross
if you google Bodenhaltung though, chickens are never in cages though. They just probably go back there to lay their eggs. It might not be perfect, but at least the animals can move around a bit, and it's vastly better than your torture cages in America.
the only thing that prevents that is protectionism which makes sense
you literally eat same shit
next autist, please?
Jayden Butler
Here we grow our own chickens and give our own food on our roof. If no room for chickens we make a pigeon tower. Chicken from supermarket is disgusting
Jacob Thompson
No you dumbburger we eat your STYLE of food, but made with actual mostly quality ingredients, often local.
Blake Ortiz
>not growing your own chickens.
lmao cucks
Jace Hill
You should be aware that farmed chickens are much more healthy for us to eat than those who live "in the fresh air" as you put it.
>pumped full of hormones and antibiotics >Can you imagine all the diseases What did he mean by this?
Evan Powell
>The lucky chicks are allowed to live for up to 84 days, while the most common breed is ready for slaughter in a short month. >They can be one and a half kilo in 28 days. >The legs oftentimes do not manage the weight of the animal. Then we take their lives. But they will only live for a month, so they don't need their legs This is the hard truth about chickenfarming.
You are indeed incorrect. In Europe (at least Norway, only place I'll speak to) we do not store them in tiny cages - illegal as fuck. Not gonna tell you that having them in cages are bad or wrong, but that is the law here. And pic related is how they live their lives here.