• aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago
    CW: meat

    More than occasionally, just look at the "hard body" chicken market in most townships and informal settlements in South Africa. Meat might as well be a religion in this country, and chicken is eaten so much I swear some consider it a staple or vegetable.

    I could probably go on Facebook and buy a freshly slaughtered and cleaned chicken, with feet, neck and organs, right now if I had a Facebook account or wanted to do such lmao. The going rate for this is around R70 per chicken, that's 3.5 US Dollars I think.

    People have no idea how wild stuff is in the third world/global south. Facebook marketplace and WhatsApp can get you pretty much anything you want, legal or illegal. The only global south countries that are strict with this social media stuff similar to a global north/first world level, are, ironically, the communist ones like Cuba. I know a bunch of cigar resellers in Cuba got busted after a South African travel influencer posted them to Facebook live.

    • asaharyev [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      chicken is eaten so much I swear some consider it a vegetable

      More than once I've been given a "vegetarian" option that is either chicken or turkey, lmao. A bunch of "vegetarian" dishes in restaurants use chicken or fish broth or components, too.

      • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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        1 year ago

        That must suck lol. Also a lot of animal fat is used in frying, I think McDonalds fries/chips are the most infamous example.

        But yeah at a braai/barbecue/cookout I've asked for salads, and people would jokingly point towards the chicken wings before directing me towards the actual salads.

        • FumpyAer [any, comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          Mcdonalds fries in the USA are vegetarian, but not vegan. They have "natural beef flavor" made from wheat and milk derivatives. They stopped using beef tallow to fry in the 90s when trans fats were banned.

          https://www.rd.com/article/mcdonalds-fries-ingredients/