Why are people so?!


Question:

Why are people so?

desperate to eat dead flesh? i am a hostess at this restauraunt and old ladies that look like they are about to die come just to eat dead animal flesh.. gross,i wonder how would they like it if it was the other way around..


Answers:
You can't single out old ladies, I would like to know how anyone could eat rotting flesh and how do you handle and serve it, yukko!

Because we are meant to eat meat. Humans are omnivores.

to each their own. personally i don't care for meat.

First, if it offends you that much, get another job. Second, everyone just like you and me who choose not to eat meat, can make choices for themselves. If you feel like you want to take a stand, why not get involved in educating others about vegetarians and cruelty to animals issues.

Other way around? The dead animals would eat us?

If you are that offended get another job.

a few things to say
1: get a new job
2: its not just old ladies
3: despite what a previous answerer said, humans wernt genetically designed to eat meat

sorry i understand how you fill but its a very good form of protien for us ..also the same reason why do anmals out in the wild eat other animals or why do cats eat birds and rabbits because its in there nature right ?well ..We survive this way but have a 12 suster who dont like meat earher shes a veg. but thats your choice k sorry heres a question ..now really think about this for a moment k ..... what if you were on a deserted island no food except animals and you had to servive or die would you make they choice to die .... no food on this island at all remember well?????Or what if the stores stop selling our fruit and vegs i mean all of them what would you eat ??????Or if you were homeless and thats all you had




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources