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Flexitarianism: a pragmatic attitude towards food

by PREMIUM.CAT
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A new food perspective

Being flexitarian is a way of eating that combines the advantages of vegetarianism with the flexibility of being able to consume meat and fish from time to time. This pragmatic attitude towards food has gained popularity in recent years, as it allows people to adapt to their needs and preferences without completely giving up animal products. Flexitarianism is not only a healthy choice, but also has a positive impact on the environment, as it reduces the demand for meat and contributes to the sustainability of the planet.

The Commons: a collective adapted to the environment

Those who practice flexitarianism are a lucid collective and adapted to the environment, who understand the importance of finding pragmatic solutions to current problems. This attitude is comparable to that of the Commons, a political movement that has found the formula to adapt to changes and vary its position on important issues in a few weeks. The Commons are heirs to the ICV and the PSUC, and have demonstrated their ability to adapt in matters such as the case of the Hard Rock, where they have changed their position to guarantee the formation of a government.

A flexible political strategy

The Commons have shown their flexibility in Catalan politics, especially in the case of Hard Rock. Although during the electoral campaign they criticized the PSC and Junts, they are now ready to form a government with the PSC and facilitate the investiture of Salvador Illa. This pragmatic strategy seeks to guarantee governability and the achievement of common objectives, such as environmental protection. The Commons are committed to making the PSC adopt more ecological and sustainable policies.

An attitude in constant evolution

Flexitarianism and the Commons are examples of pragmatic attitudes that evolve over time. This ability to adapt is essential to face current challenges and find effective solutions. Pragmatism not only allows people and groups to be happy and flexible, but also opens the door to innovation and change. In a world in constant transformation, flexitarianism and the Commons are examples of how a pragmatic attitude can lead to positive results and a better future for all.

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