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  • ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t say it was non vegan. But it isn’t healthy. Rice and beans mostly, some vegetables they I grow, cheap pasta. I have a friend who I can buy buckwheat through sometimes. Yes, I have a buckwheat dealer.

    Also do you understand what a food desert is? Tofu? Chickpeas? You wish. I’m lucky if I see regular chicken breast every few months.

    A cab to the closest grocery store will ring you 80 dollars there and back, not costing the cost of finding an Uber (there are none where I am), or a cab (these do not exist outside of major cities). Are you paying the bill? How is that cheap? If you want a good leg day, you should apparently be able to make the trip in 4 hours by bike (I live in an extremely mountainous area so good luck), or about 12 hours round trip by foot.

    To answer your question, I grow some food, but it’s not much, and since I don’t eat fast food (one of the only food options) I starve.

    Also what makes you think I can afford to purchase the vegan options at a regular grocery store if I magically teleported to one?

    • CommieCretzl [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      I’m sorry, it’s awful you’re going through that.

      It sounds like this is a problem that stems from living in poverty, and isn’t really a vegan vs non-vegan issue. Of course you have to eat what’s available when there’s no other choice, and yeah I understand that there are no good options when you live in a food desert.

      Having a buckwheat dealer sounds kind of badass though.

      Solidarity, comrade.

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        1 year ago

        Thank you. I don’t mean to come off as hostile or anti-vegan, as ironically I have been eating basically vegan for a long time.

        But when you have to choose between survival and starvation, extremely snarky people act like you’re the devil because you have to dare eat chicken as opposed to tofu because you simply can’t afford it, and would not like to die.

        It gets old fast, seeing people in positions of privilege act all high and mighty and holier then thou, because you dare eat a “violence product” because you have no other choice.