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  • OmniforoustoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.worldWe need a new Amazon
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    3 months ago

    Companies pay for free returns by increasing their prices by about 10% to cover the cost of reverse logistics. Most of the items returned in online shopping end up in landfill.

    Most of what it worthwhile to buy from Amazon can be found in a physical store or from the manufacturers website. Do a bit of research beforehand and it’s very easy to be confident that you’re not going to need to return what you buy.








  • I’m glad you found a natural computer to post with from inside your natural house. Seeing your dogshit opinions is funny.

    Appeals to nature are not compelling because all of human progress and civilisation is built upon using technology to surpass nature. Just about everything we interact with in modern society isn’t natural, why would we think that your idea of humans natural diet would be the ideal?

    Veganism is an ethical stance, not religious. There are plenty of ethical stance that place restrictions on human behaviour that I’m sure you are totally on with, like when society tells you not to steal from or murder people. Are you prepared to argue against ethics as a whole?








  • Omniforoustomemes@lemmy.worldI was only gone for a day or two...
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    7 months ago

    From your source:

    There are some commercial vegan diets available which have synthetically made nutrients to replace those found only in animal based ingredients.

    The discussion is about commercial vegan cat food, which had the nutrients cats need, just sourced without killing other animals. The science on these diets is still relatively new, but early studies are looking pretty good.


  • Omniforoustomemes@lemmy.worldI was only gone for a day or two...
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    7 months ago

    Hey thanks for reading the analysis!

    I just have a couple points:

    The specific study you are referencing in the first 3 quotes is this one. In this study, cats were fed a “human vegetarian” diet. It was not cat food supplemented with more protein, it was casserole mince. The issue isn’t that taurine suppliments don’t work, it’s that those cats didn’t ge any taurine. From the remaining studies in the analysis, cats did not have any issue with taurine on a diet of commercial vegan cat food.

    For your last quote, the study they referenced is unfortunately behind a paywall. I do know it was a case study of only 2 cats, while there are other studies with a much larger sample size.

    In the future, if you see the same citation used over and over in an article like this, is usually a good idea to go and read it. It will make your time understanding the rest of the article much easier.

    I’m going to end with a quite from the publishers of this article that sums it up pretty well for me:

    This review has found that there is no convincing evidence of major impacts of vegan diets on dog or cat health.



  • Omniforoustomemes@lemmy.worldI was only gone for a day or two...
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    7 months ago

    Taurine is an essential amino acid for cats that is present in animal products. During the manufacturing process of cat food, it is heated to high temperature and some odds this natural taurine is destroyed. To make up for this, synthetic taurine is added back in. This synthetic taurine is made in a lab, and (from wikipedia) in 1993, 5000-6000 tonnes were produced.

    If you have any more questions, or any studies or other academic sources I should look at, please don’t hesitate to post them.