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Stock photo: Dad sitting at table with child, helping her eat her meal during family dinner.
Stock photo: Dad sitting at table with child, helping her eat her meal during family dinner.
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News24 Life deputy editor Kaunda Selisho thinks out loud about the ethics and environmental impact of meat consumption and how to present the information around this to her three-year-old child so she can determine her own dietary orthodoxy. 

A recent opinion piece by ProVeg South Africa highlighting the results of a study that shows children are unsuspecting meat eaters left me wondering if I should be honest with my child about where meat products come from. 

This month marks the month I became a mother when I welcomed an adorable baby girl three years ago. 

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