Is soy any better though in terms of the amount of rain forest destruction that has occurred to create land to grow it?
It's mostly grown as livestock feed. Comparatively little of it is eaten by humans.
I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of meat makes it to pets and livestock too.
I base that only on the easy supply of cow/pig/sheep/chicken feet/tendons/penises/cheeks/ears/gullets/stomachs that I buy for my dog.
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Is soy any better though in terms of the amount of rain forest destruction that has occurred to create land to grow it?