Completely unbiased, non-manipulative documentary about veganism that objectively presents its health, ethical, ecological, and economic aspects. It is perhaps the only one in which the potential of meat consumption by our ancestors and contemporary people is compared - do we need it today? We will also see one of the illegal investigations of the farm, without which the public would never know the reality hidden behind the walls. We will even learn about another alternative for ethical food production, which is artificial (lab-grown) meat, and also why a plant-based diet can support the livelihood of several times more people than a conventional one. However, this documentary doesn't answer one question - even if everyone were vegan, and purely hypothetically, no one would starve, would it mean that we are no longer overpopulated? I recommend watching this documentary.
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