>>58577660I know it's a not-at-all-veiled fetish thread but I do think it's a genuinely interesting question. Did the Pokemon world ever go through a similar period of growth for industrial meat production as the real world's past century? We know people eat Pokemon, that's not in question, but how *does* food production and consumption actually look in the Pokemon world, how different is it from real life? Is meat culturally more of a luxury and treat, even if it's widely available from stores as per Scarlet/Violet? (Also it's quite funny to me that Pokemon as a video game franchise invented dozens of its own fantasy fruit and berries decades before saying that, oh yeah, we have ordinary tomatoes, pineapples and bananas too.)
Eat a cucumber, fatties.