How To Become Vegan

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was made illegal because whey is significantly more toxic than normal raw
sewage, and this caused problems for sewage treatment plants. They can’t
dump whey into waterways either because whey depletes oxygen in the
water and kills fish.
Eventually technology came to the rescue. The dairy industry, in concert
with cooperative government agencies, found a way to dispose of whey by
processing it with chemicals to turn it into an essentially tasteless and
odorless food additive, so they could dispose of it by feeding it to humans.
So the strategy here was to use humans as unknowing biological waste
processing units for the dairy industry.
Combined with intensive marketing efforts, this was a huge success for
the dairy industry, which found ways to dump whey into lots of products as
a cheap filler for use by other food companies. Whey is especially common
in bread-like foods such as cake mixes, pancake mixes, and cookies.
Flavors and other ingredients were added to compensate for the tasteless
whey.
Then the whey scientists went a step further and convinced people to buy
protein powder made from whey too. One reason they went that route is
that this is a part of the “food” industry that attracts some of the most
gullible buyers, and the right marketing can influence people to consume
just about anything. Put a big, muscled arm on the packaging. Fund some

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