"(CNN) On a morning in the not-too-distant future, you might toast bread made with cricket flour, drink a protein smoothie made from locust powder, and eat scrambled eggs (made extra-creamy with the fat from mopane caterpillars) with a side of mealworm bacon."
The author argues hey, what's the big deal? We already eat bugs that entered the food processing pipeline and made it into our food:
"There's just no way to get rid of all the creatures that might hitch a ride along the food processing chain, so the FDA has to allow what they call 'food defects,' which you eat without knowing. They are in many of our foods -- even peanut butter and jelly.
So why not eat bugs on purpose and simultaneously fight climate change?"
"Consider the devastating effects of climate change, overfishing, water shortages and a reduced productivity of crop-growing fields, and it's easy to see how insects will soon be the protein of the future."
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So in addition to no power in California we now have to eat bugs. Might as well go back to the stone age.
Link: CNN of course
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I believe true vegans won't even eat honey so there is no way they would eat bugs.
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There are Vegans so strict that they refuse to eat honey because it is stealing the bees' work product that they made for themselves.
The clinical name for this group of people is..."lunatics".