varax123
varax123 t1_itpkwz0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
It's literally designed to emulate cow milk and it's literally marketed as NOTMILK!
I think you outclevered yourself by letting yourself post without taking 3 second to think about it.
varax123 t1_itplqq0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cpt_Bitter in Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
Milk is indeed made of chemicals, they've just been processed inside of a sophisticated machine bred over thousands of years, highly medicated and inbred to produce a product suitable for human consumption.
But milk was never supposed to be eaten by humans past infancy. There's nothing natural and normal about it, many, many humans cannot tolerate milk at all. The fact that some bodies have an adaptive gene that allows them to get the benefits of milk without being sick doesn't mean we should be drinking the stuff.