“Bugs for dinner?” World Economic Forum advocates reducing meat consumption, pushing for eating bugs

The Gateway Pundit reported on May 7 that the World Economic Forum is pushing for a new EU plan to use yellow mealworms in food to reduce meat consumption.

Globalists are pushing farmers to eat bugs, weeds and synthetic “meat” because bugs “consume fewer resources than traditional livestock. The EU will use yellow mealworms in food, eaten whole, or in powder form.

The World Economic Forum said, “The EU has ruled that the larval stage of the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor beetle) is safe for people and that it will soon enter the market as a ‘new food’.”

According to the World Economic Forum’s Meat: The Future report, maintaining demand for animal-derived protein could put the climate goals of the Paris climate agreement at risk, with China currently the largest producer of meat.