meatinclusive
Meatinclusive is a term used to describe policies, menus, or food-service approaches that ensure meat-based options are available and visibly accommodated, alongside meat-free choices. It signals that meat-eating is considered a valid option within a broader framework of dietary preferences, cultural practices, and personal choices.
In institutional settings such as schools, hospitals, prisons, and corporate dining, meatinclusive menus typically provide meat
The term is often discussed in nutrition and sustainability debates. Advocates argue that meatinclusivity preserves cultural
Proponents frequently emphasize balanced approaches, including transparent labeling, portion control, and the inclusion of sustainable or
Meatinclusive does not prescribe a single dietary pattern. It can coexist with omnivorous, flexitarian, or moderate
See also: flexitarianism, omnivore, plant-based diet, meatless Monday, inclusive catering.