Interesting

Read the article and the key focus is basically finding a less "cruel" way to kill and process other than boiling alive, declawing crabs, etc.

The declawing thought is a MAJOR FAIL because anyone with any knowledge of decapod crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp, prawns, etc.) knows that their claws actually have developed cleavage planes with allows them to have the claw breakoff to escape predators that have grabbed them. Additionally, they grow back claws. Yeah, they may have a bit of pain when the claw is broken off at the cleavage plane, but they have evolved to endure this pain to escape with their lives.

Maybe the UK will adopt getting them high with marijuana like one lobster shack in Maine has tried before killing/declawing???
 
Read the article and the key focus is basically finding a less "cruel" way to kill and process other than boiling alive, declawing crabs, etc.

The declawing thought is a MAJOR FAIL because anyone with any knowledge of decapod crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp, prawns, etc.) knows that their claws actually have developed cleavage planes with allows them to have the claw breakoff to escape predators that have grabbed them. Additionally, they grow back claws. Yeah, they may have a bit of pain when the claw is broken off at the cleavage plane, but they have evolved to endure this pain to escape with their lives.

Maybe the UK will adopt getting them high with marijuana like one lobster shack in Maine has tried before killing/declawing???
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