Copenhagen councilwoman wants to limit nursing home residents to 2.8 ounces of beef a week

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An eco-warrior politician has sparked outrage in Denmark after she defended guidelines limiting residents of government-run nursing homes to just 2.8 ounces of beef a week — which is less than one Big Mac.

Birgitte Kehler Holst of the left-wing green Danish party The Alternative was also accused of saying old people in nursing homes should be “punished” by restricting their meat intake in comments made in a meeting of Copenhagen’s City Council on April 30.

She was speaking against plans to exclude nursing home residents from guidelines in the Danish capital that restrict meals at government-run sites to just 2.8 ounces (80 grams) of beef, lamb, or veal per week. That is less than the amount of beef in a standard McDonald’s Big Mac, which contains two 1.6-ounce beef patties — for a total of 3.2 ounces.

“Everyone, including the elderly, must contribute to achieving our climate goals,” Holst said at the city council meeting, adding, “It is precisely the generation that has screwed up the most.

Why do they always look the same? One look at that politician and I already know everything I need to know.

Heck, if she was committed to the cause, she'd have herself converted to bio-diesel and save the world her entire carbon footprint for the next several decades.

Always remember....With those types its not about the planet, its about control.
 

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An eco-warrior politician has sparked outrage in Denmark after she defended guidelines limiting residents of government-run nursing homes to just 2.8 ounces of beef a week — which is less than one Big Mac.

Birgitte Kehler Holst of the left-wing green Danish party The Alternative was also accused of saying old people in nursing homes should be “punished” by restricting their meat intake in comments made in a meeting of Copenhagen’s City Council on April 30.

She was speaking against plans to exclude nursing home residents from guidelines in the Danish capital that restrict meals at government-run sites to just 2.8 ounces (80 grams) of beef, lamb, or veal per week. That is less than the amount of beef in a standard McDonald’s Big Mac, which contains two 1.6-ounce beef patties — for a total of 3.2 ounces.

“Everyone, including the elderly, must contribute to achieving our climate goals,” Holst said at the city council meeting, adding, “It is precisely the generation that has screwed up the most.

Why do they always look the same? One look at that politician and I already know everything I need to know.

Heck, if she was committed to the cause, she'd have herself converted to bio-diesel and save the world her entire carbon footprint for the next several decades.

Always remember....With those types its not about the planet, its about control.
She's a vegan. Like many long term vegans she suffers from brain damage caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency.
 
Another fanatic naturally .
But given the anticipated further price rises , she will not be giving her patients any beef on a weekly basis for a long , long time .

Out of interest I have been researching garden slugs as a beef alternative -- if you love snails , oysters etc , Why Not?

Very high protein and vitamins .
How long before we see the first Slug Farm for human food inclusion ?
See also Grass Hoppers , Caterpillars and Meal Worm .

All Ideal for Munchers but I will stick with the real grass fed beef .
 

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