 What the f**k are you kidding me? It's true. Yes. Human donor meat is true. What health reason would stop you from going vegan? Iron deficiency. Oh really? There's no iron implants? You would eat a human? If they consent, yeah. Yeah, yeah, it's good. It's actually more ethical, isn't it? Yeah. It's not really human meat, is it? This is human meat. It's human donor meat. Do you want to try it? From consenting humans, but it's been processed to make it edible without the risk of contracting curie, which is something you get from cannibalism, but this is like... We have about 20 representatives in Australia at the moment. You can read that. Sorry, brother. Nah. Nah, nah, because I'm alive. But uh... Where do they do it? You want to have a sauce, mate? What do you mean by human meat? It's not really human meat, is it? This is human meat. It's human donor meat. What's that meat? It means that people have donated their bodies for a good cause, meaning it's better for the environment, better for the animals. Okay, you've got a permit to be here. Do you have a permit? Yeah, yeah, we've checked with... Run and War before. Okay. No, no. No, it's okay. Just things that... Because we're not selling anything. Okay. Yeah, we're just... Just sort of handing out samples. We're not selling... We don't have a restaurant here. We're not selling any products. Okay. So you're saying there's human meat in that product? Well, it's a human donor meat, so it's all completely... Okay. Yeah. Okay. I'm sorry. I've seen your videos on that. Have you? Yeah. Oh, so you already know? Yeah. So you're vegan? Yeah. So why do you still eat animals? Because everyone else does. You like the taste? No, no, yeah. We'll try this. This is vegan. If you already know I'm a vegan, then it's moving mountains. Where is it? Moving mountains. It's a vegan burger. Yeah, mate. You can snake it. Can I take it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, you can if you... Oh, no, no. Yeah, yeah, you can if you want. Okay. We're not releasing this. So you want to raise it, right? Raise the winner? Yeah. As long as you don't have a heap to follow us on Instagram, because we're releasing this later on. Oh, yeah? Yeah, we're releasing it in a couple of weeks. Hey, wait, wait. You're trying to escape. Take this. You're trying to escape. Go on. Thank you, bro. Thank you. No worries, guys. Take care. I'm not... Because I'm one of those people that wants to go vegan, but can't due to health reasons. So I've been keeping my eye out on live produce meats to be able to swap over to that alternative. Oh, really? So what health reason would stop you from going vegan? Iron deficiency. Oh, really? There's no iron in plants? No, well, there is. Okay. But I don't have the money. For plants? Well... Well, not for plants. But what about an iron supplement? You can't get iron supplement? Yeah, I can, but I can't afford to get it regularly. It's just not an option for me. No, I don't have a lot of money. Most of my money goes to rent. Oh, really? So you're interested in chicken meat? This costs about the same as... This chicken meat probably end up costing about the same as beef. Is that where you get your iron from usually? Beef? Yeah. From cows? From chickens? Yeah. Does iron in chickens? Well, I get chicken and fish. A good amount of iron in chickens? And fish, yeah. Okay. Oh, that's interesting. And kangaroo meat. You eat kangaroos? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So what we ask at Shume Meat is how do you feel about the fact those animals didn't want to be killed, but these humans were consenting. So it's more ethical. Yeah, that's why I'm interested. That's why I'm still here. That's why I'm asking questions. Wow. Cool. I want to make the switch to lab meat as soon as it becomes available for that reason. For iron? Yeah. Have you ever thought, like, because Shume Meat won't be available for a little while, but have you ever thought maybe there's a way of designing a cheap diet with plants that can give you the iron until Shume Meat comes out? I'll be honest. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, really? So what do you eat now? Just basically, because you have to cook these as well. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, no. Okay. Yeah, no. All right. But yeah, I've been... Okay, well, what if I was to... What if I was just to tell you that I'm actually trying to get people to think about the animals they eat by asking if they eat human donor meat? You probably would. You probably would. But it's sort of like if these humans give their life, it would be way more ethical than an animal who doesn't want to give their life. Yeah? Yeah. That's the idea. Yeah, no, I don't want. Yeah. Yeah. But if they don't consent to it, what would you say to that? What would you say if there were humans that weren't consenting and they were being killed? Oh, no, no. Well, I try to reduce my impact. I.e., when I cook red meat, I only get kangaroo meat because it's more sustainable in terms of its farming practices. It's better for the environment, things like that. I reduce my impact where I can and so I'm in a financial and mental position to be able to fully grow. Oh, really? Do you need help if you were to go plant-based? Would you need help and guidance, do you think? Like how to do it cheap, how to do it easy, how to do it without much mental stress, how to get iron, things like that? Yeah, pretty much. Yeah. Because we do offer free help and it's called Challenge 22 and they are very good with, let's just say your situation is very specific. You need quick meals, you need iron, you don't like to spend too much time cooking, things like that. They're a really good resource that we offer to people who need help and I also made this so it shows you how to get fast food and all that as well if you wanted to. And that's the other thing, is when I eat out I always try and go for a vegan or vegetarian option. Yeah, because this is a fantastic app here called Happy Cow and it finds all the vegan options near you. Yeah, because I do have a lot of friends that are vegan and I'm quite often talking to them. It's just, yeah, it's one of the best. I get it, you're in a bit of a position. But I always look at it from like, there's a couple of perspectives to look at. You can look at it from, if you watch what happens to animals, I don't know if you have, they're suffering greatly and they're being slaughtered against their will. So when I always think of it, like sometimes it's a little bit difficult for me to find things, not really because I've been doing it for a long time, I just don't know where everything is. But like at the start it might have been, right? But then I just saw pigs in gas chambers being murdered, cows being stabbed in the throat, drained out of their blood and stomach being pulled onto the slaughterhouse floor and I thought, well, this inconvenience for me is nothing compared to what these poor beings have to go through throughout my entire life to feed me when I can just eat plants, you know what I'm saying? And that's why I try and make changes where I can until I get to the point where it's like, okay, I can do this in season. Well, that's good to hear. You sound like you, we already know that. Most people don't think eating meat is unethical. I mean, I definitely think it's unethical because they can't consent. That's why the eggs I, egg battery took eggs from my neighbour because they have egg battery chips and then that way, you know, it's ethical consumption and just sort of trying to change my thinking with it and just like, I'm not in a position where in my life I can go fully vegan. So it's more just looking at, you know, what changes can I make to help? You might surprise yourself, you know? You could really surprise yourself because once you, like if you don't have the house properly, you might think that. But like I've been vegan riding across the South Australian desert on my bike in server stations, getting cans of beans in this and that. Like, you know, like it's pretty, once you have those tools, you'd be surprised how easy it is. Yeah, and that's what I mean. I'm at that point where I'm trying to, I guess, build up that skill set. Yeah, it's human donor meat, mate. Oh, what do you mean? Like these humans were consenting to give their bodies, yeah, human beans. They give it to, they give it to this organization to help the animals in the planet. No, human beings. Like, it's bicep, fire. Soil and green. Yeah. Did it turn you vegetarian in that movie? Pretty much. Yeah. It's actually, I'll tell you what it is because I will tell you the secret. It's actually a vegan burger. It's a moving mountains burger. No shit. Yeah, I'm tricking people. It's not actually human meat. Really? Yeah. It's one of those. I can taste really good. Here you go. You can take some. Oh my God. I'll just go. Yeah. I genuinely, I would eat a little. A bit of sauce and vegan cheese on top and it's really good. I like the Beyond Burgers. They're a bit more expensive. These were four bucks a packet on special. But there's some, you can find pretty good ones that are pretty, you know, cost effective. I mean, if you go on a market, you're probably paying five bucks for a burger. You probably get a pack of these for five bucks. And if you can find them on sale sort of thing, reduced price. They're pretty good. But you should check out that challenge 22. They will give you a lot of help. No worries. No worries. Take care. Human donor meat. So let me just ask you something. Do you eat non-human animals? You don't eat non-human animals. Do you eat non-human animals? Okay, we do. Do you want to be eating non-human? Like pigs and cows and chickens and fish? No, I'm fine. Well, I ask people if they, you know, if they're not a vegan, right? Non-human animals are getting killed in the dairy industry, the egg industries, the meat industries, fishing industries, and they don't consent. But like these human beings do consent. Well, it's, it is. It doesn't look like human meat. It should be a different texture. No, this has been processed so that it, so that's fifth human consumption. Yeah. So would you eat a human? Yeah. You would eat a human? If they consent, yeah. Yeah, yeah. It's good. It's actually more ethical, isn't it? Yeah. To eat a consenting human. And it's supposed to be. But let me just show you this because we're about to pack up anyway. But there are just, there are moving mansions, plant-based burgers, and we teach people about why we shouldn't exploit and murder animals against their will. Okay. So it's more like a social experiment, seeing people eat humans. Yeah, well, like consenting humans, seeing as they're happy to eat animals that are murdered against their will for them. Yeah. Because we are like, like someone was saying something about cannibalism. It's like, you're a monster, this and that. But we are like monsters to the animals and what we do to them just so we can take from their bodies. I think that people give permission. Oh, I think it's completely fine, too. I think it's not morally problematic to eat a consenting human. Yeah. I think it's disgusting. I wouldn't do it. But it's not unethical. Yeah. Like it's, but animals don't consent to anything that happens to them. They get tortured. They get raped in the dairy industry to produce milk and their calves are taken and murdered and they turned into leather jackets and horrible tested on. No, that's all right. I can tell. Sorry, we're judging you. You're wearing one of my animal friends now. But like, we're happy to do that to non-human animals because we see them as, well, I don't, but I'm talking about the collective human race. See them as so inferior. It's just like the speciesist mindset towards them. You know, it's like racism, but like speciesist. They're just like, they can be trampled on and murdered. And, you know, it's totally fine. But even a human that can sense they won't eat because humans are so special and that's weird. We kind of, you know, Well, kind of all say it tastes like pork. Yeah. Yeah. You sound really interested in cannibalism. I've researched. Don't look at my arms. They're my arms. You haven't said I can eat you. No, no, no. That's weird. No. I mean, we cause so much violence to animals. We cause so much environmental destruction. You know what I mean? Like we use these excuses like we should call animals that are overpopulating. Humans are overpopulated. Yeah. We could just call humans. Or we could just... We don't need a jail. Or we could just all be vegan and stop feeding on our resources to animals, torturing them, killing them, destroying them. That doesn't solve them. It solves a resource issue. It solves a resource issue. But it does end the animal holocaust, doesn't it? Yeah. Which is good. We don't want holocausts on Earth, even if they're non-human animals being murdered. So, yeah. But anyways, you want to take one of these? Because I'm about to pack up. There's just plant-based burgers. They're cool. Yeah. And there's a pamphlet that will help you be vegan. Thank you. Oh, you can have one too. This is a great app, light for when you're around. It's just a fine vegan restaurant. So we're not asking for money. This is just a little guide for you. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate that. Take care. No worries. See you later. All right. So, what do you think about human-donomy? I wonder if that will ever be a thing. Hope not. But, yeah, or you could just go to the shops and get a plant-based burger. It would be much easier and, yeah, less weird. That's for sure.