Food
The Economics of Vegetarianism
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There’s an uncomfortable truth about vegetarianism that rarely gets discussed in conversations about ethics and philosophy: it’s expensive. Not just in monetary terms, but in time, knowledge, and access to diverse food sources. The biochemistry of human nutrition reveals why this is the case, and why vegetarianism has historically been the domain of the wealthy. The Omega-3 Problem Consider omega-3 fatty acids, essential nutrients our bodies can’t produce on their own.