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Americans are rejecting a plant-based future full of disgusting and possibly even toxic fake burgers and sausages. Folks simply want organic grass-fed beef (like how some small farmers and the Amish do) and are quickly realizing to stay as far away as possible from factory-farmed-vaccinated cows.

The latest sign that the tide is shifting against billionaires like Bill Gates, who advocate for a reset of the food supply chain by ushering in 'sustainable' insect burgers and plant-based meat and also push to ban cow farts, comes from McDonald's US President Joe Erlinger.

At the WSJ Global Food Forum in Chicago on Wednesday, Erlinger admitted the fast-food chain's plant-based burger tests across San Francisco and Dallas markets ended in a major failure. . .

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>Americans are rejecting a plant-based future full of disgusting and possibly even toxic fake burgers and sausages. Folks simply want organic grass-fed beef (like how some small farmers and the Amish do) and are quickly realizing to stay as far away as possible from factory-farmed-vaccinated cows. >The latest sign that the tide is shifting against billionaires like Bill Gates, who advocate for a reset of the food supply chain by ushering in 'sustainable' insect burgers and plant-based meat and also push to ban cow farts, comes from McDonald's US President Joe Erlinger. >**At the WSJ Global Food Forum in Chicago on Wednesday, Erlinger admitted the fast-food chain's plant-based burger tests across San Francisco and Dallas markets ended in a major failure.** . . [Archive](https://archive.today/iLHOu)

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