what's y'alls stance on found, discarded animal-based food?
I'm dumpster diving for the past couple of months. combined with cruising the farmer markets around closing time, I usually score enough food that I have trouble carrying it home. seasonal vegetables and fruit mostly. I know a couple of spots where supermarkets throw away whole loafs of "expired" bread. in the freezer overnight, 7 minutes in the oven at dinner time - perfectly edible.
I've stopped eating meat like five years ago and I abandoned dairy and eggs a year ago. feel fine, lost weight; skin, hair and nails ain't the same but I'll live with it.
occasionally though I come across thrown away, intact meat and/or dairy stuff. like today, almost 5 Kg of some deli meat shit, I imagine it's pink slime inside, haven't opened it. it's past its best use date which don't bother me none. I'm not drawn to it, don't miss the taste or whatever, I'm just bothered by the waste of it.
so I'm not saying I'm gonna be swayed one way or the other but curious what other people think about this. thanks.
comrade get some supplements they're not that expensive. you do not have to waste away for the greater good. the meat eaters don't even get this shit naturally, the animals just get the supplements instead
thank you for your concern. that's not in the cards right now but maybe in the future. got any recommendations, like generic stuff that might be effective?
Now I ain't a doctor but if you're vegan supplementing B12 is basically a must unless you're eating ungodly amounts of fermented food and even then the jurys kind of out on that one. Literally any OTC stuff will do, if you're already dumpster diving I figure you might well find a pack of b12 pills in a blister there that are as fine to take as anything out of a dumpster
Hair and Nails might also be protein depending on if you just axed all the animal based stuff out of your diet with little replacement.