The famous TV judge is convinced crickets and mealworms will soon become part of a more environmentally friendly diet as she warns people to stop being squeamish
The chef, 79, says crickets and mealworms will soon be part of our more environmentally friendly diet."To feed the world, we need to find alternatives. Farming bugs requires less land and water than animal farming and produces far less ammonia. It is also cheaper.”Prue recounted how, growing up in South Africa, a maid used to catch and eat hatching termites, and persuaded her to try one.In 2018 Sainsbury’s became the first UK supermarket to sell insects as food.
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