"I go in the butchers and there's not a lot of meat I can eat these days, with having all the animals"
- Paul O'Grady
About this Quote
This quote by Paul O'Grady talks to the present state of the meat market and the lack of options for those who are searching for animal-free products. It recommends that the availability of meat has reduced due to the increasing need for animal-free items, leaving those who are trying to find meat with fewer choices. This might be due to the rise of veganism and vegetarianism, along with the growing awareness of animal welfare and the environmental effect of animal farming. It also implies that the butchers are not equipping enough animal-free products to satisfy the demand, leaving those who are searching for meat with less options. This quote highlights the requirement for more animal-free items in the market, in addition to the value of supporting animal-free organizations.
This quote is written / told by Paul O'Grady somewhere between June 14, 1955 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from England.
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