Excuse me?
I have no desire to eat meat however produced. There's no nutritional/dietary need for it - it's now established beyond all and any doubt that varied and well-planned vegetarian and vegan diets are not just entirely healthy but confer positive health benefits.
This however is a side issue to suffering, which as a thoroughgoing sentiocentrist is the centre of moral concern.
What about the UK?
Accidentally, not intentionally.
I disagree: it goes round and round because you don't seem to read or take on board any of the arguments put to you. The most anybody gets back is a petulant "So what?" Like this:
My preference in colours has nothing to do with suffering.
P. S. Seriously - change your user name.
I am the one being rational and you are not.
We both draw arbitrary lines, but only I seem to realise it.
You mentioned suffering as being relevant, but when offered meat that had not suffered, you still say you would not eat it. So suffering is not relevant to your position.
You do not like the thought of eating meat, which is your choice.
I do, so we have a difference of opinion, exactly like the choice of favourite colour.
You cannot show my position to be wrong, not can I yours, as there is no right and wrong here.
I am not asking you to eat meat, but i am quite happy to. Actually mainly chicken and turkey, with only accassional red meat, as a good omnivore that I am.