According to Laist, L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz introduced a motion on Tuesday that would mandate vegan options be made available in various public spaces, such as large-scale entertainment venues, airport terminals, sports stadiums, and movie theaters. Though L.A. World Airports, which operates LAX, currently has one vegan restaurant, "Real Food Daily," the law could force every terminal to install at least one "vegan protein entree food option," depending on the feasibility.
Councilman Paul Koretz told reporters that inspiration for the law stemmed from the rising number of vegans in Los Angeles and, of course, climate change. "We only have a few years to dramatically drop our greenhouse gas production and production of beef items, especially, generates so much methane. Without reducing our beef consumption, it's going to be very difficult for us to reduce climate change," he said.
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Koretz thinks that mandating public venues to sell a certain kind of food is not only the environmentally conscious thing to do, but also the fairest. "It makes sense from a fairness perspective, an environmental perspective, but also it makes sense in terms of marketing," he says.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/39109/la-city-council-may-mandate-public-venues-sell-paul-bois
well that is Progress, at least SOME Progressives FINALLY Admit HUGE Amounts of CO2 Come From Cows / Pigs
However business owners are not clueless, if there was a Market for Vegan Food, they would serve it
Dictating what a business should sell will lead to more food waste and shuttered businesses
Councilman Paul Koretz told reporters that inspiration for the law stemmed from the rising number of vegans in Los Angeles and, of course, climate change. "We only have a few years to dramatically drop our greenhouse gas production and production of beef items, especially, generates so much methane. Without reducing our beef consumption, it's going to be very difficult for us to reduce climate change," he said.
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Koretz thinks that mandating public venues to sell a certain kind of food is not only the environmentally conscious thing to do, but also the fairest. "It makes sense from a fairness perspective, an environmental perspective, but also it makes sense in terms of marketing," he says.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/39109/la-city-council-may-mandate-public-venues-sell-paul-bois
well that is Progress, at least SOME Progressives FINALLY Admit HUGE Amounts of CO2 Come From Cows / Pigs
However business owners are not clueless, if there was a Market for Vegan Food, they would serve it
Dictating what a business should sell will lead to more food waste and shuttered businesses
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