The point was meant to be that at that price, it seems cheaper to create selfish incentives to become vegetarian/vegan/everything-but-factory-farmed-products-ian. If that’s the best deal we currently have via nudging people to be more moral, maybe philanthropists should be thinking more about funding market solutions such as subsidies for vegan products.
I was joking.
The point was meant to be that at that price, it seems cheaper to create selfish incentives to become vegetarian/vegan/everything-but-factory-farmed-products-ian. If that’s the best deal we currently have via nudging people to be more moral, maybe philanthropists should be thinking more about funding market solutions such as subsidies for vegan products.