Do you see the cow you consume when you bite into a burger?
Philipp Ritter keeps his eyes fixed on the deer, pulls the trigger and hits the animal directly in the heart with one shot. It has not
noticed anything and within a few moments the deer collapses and lies still. Ritter said that killing is never pleasant for him. He
loves nature. The well-being of the forest and the animals are important to him. Hunters, like Ritter, make sure that nature is in
balance. If there are too many deer, for example, the trees get damaged. For most of them, hunting is a passion. They treat the
animals with respect and take just as many of them as necessary. Ritter has thought a lot about how he can eat meat with a
clear conscience. He decided that if he wanted to eat it, he had to be ready to kill it. He started with fishing. It was difficult for
him to kill his first fish. But he was also somehow proud. But should a person be able to eat meat without having to kill the
animal they eat? Because that, of course, is not the way most people today get their meat. People have gradually moved away
from hunting through the intermediate stages of farming and individual butchering to today’s industrial processing of meat, in
order to give consumers the most convenience. Nowadays, it is possible to walk into a shop and buy a nicely packaged piece of
meat at a cheap price. It is easy to forget that behind every piece of meat is a life that has come to an end.
(Available at: https://news-decoder.com/do-you-see-the-cow-you-consume-when-you-bite-into-a-burger/>. Access at: 25 aug. 2024.)