Most Americans are willing to eat less meat and choose plant-based meat

According to a recent survey of more than 1,000 people by Yale University and the nonprofit Earth Day Network, more than 90 percent of Americans are "willing" to eat more fruits and vegetables, and more than half are willing to give up some meat and switch to And eat more plant-based meat alternatives.


Why don't Americans have more vegetables on their plates? 64% of survey participants said it was as simple as no one asking them to eat more plant-based foods. Another 58 percent said a plant-based diet would just cost too much, and about 50 percent were unsure whether to buy plant-based food, or how to cook it.

Experts point out that regardless of the obstacles, it is vital for the environment that people eat more plants. "If we don't make a link between the food we're eating and climate change, we're doing ourselves a disservice," Earth Day Network food and environment director Jillian Semaan told The Verge. "Today, anyone can take The most immediate action is to look at your own dishes and food intake."

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