Change may still be brewing, as insiders discuss how sustainability should inform food media.
Shure said that, in the publication's history, no one has ever complained about a dearth of beef recipes. While there are no plans to ban beef recipes, Shure said that is only because they are a relatively small part of what the site publishes. Erin Booke, food editor at the Dallas Morning News, told Insider that the Texas publication won't be ending beef coverage any time soon. Brooke said she felt cutting back on coverage of beef in brisket-obsessed Texas would do more harm than good.
"It's just almost part of the identity here," Brooke said."We have so much barbecue and brisket. It's just part of Texas."
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This will be the eye opener for moderate democrats to jump ship on the democrat party, lots of democrats love their meat.
It’s not only the increased meat consumption that is causing the price hike, is the supply chain disruption from the shutdowns. It granted people are eating more when they get free money and stay home with nothing else to do.
Bill Gates has a plan 😉
Meat eating is a killer itself, no need to go to war over that. 😂