Resolves to the first year when I start eating bugs regularly.
I currently intend on starting eating bugs when they become a cheap and convenient source of food for me.
As of right now I probably wouldn't enjoy eating bugs that look like bugs and have bug texture, like freeze-dried crickets. But I would totally take cookies made out of cricket flour, for example.
Currently socially acceptable bugs like shrimp don't count (not that I regularly eat shrimp: see freeze-dried cricket).
The product must contain significant amount of bug parts for it to count.
Consumption must be intentional: it would not count if 7-8 spiders make their way into my food over the course of a year because of manufacturing errors or because a roommate put them there without my knowledge.
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I currently intend on starting eating bugs when they become a cheap and convenient source of food for me.
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Why I Don't Support Eating Insects https://reducing-suffering.org/why-i-dont-support-eating-insects/
What's Wrong with Entomophagy? (a short interview) https://reducing-suffering.org/whats-wrong-entomophagy-short-interview/
Vegans Should Not Eat Insects: A Reply to Fischer (2016) https://reducing-suffering.org/vegans-should-not-eat-insects-a-reply-to-fischer-2016/