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> Does being a “bug” justify being boiled alive?

It's quite a leap to go from "crabs and lobsters are basically bugs" to "being a bug justify being boiled alive."

No. Please don't boil your arthropods alive. Kill your crabs and lobsters, swiftly, before cooking them. Be thankful for their sacrifice. I promise you it doesn't change the flavor or texture or nutrition.



"Kill your crabs and lobsters, swiftly, before cooking them"

How do you actually do that? I mean it as a practical question


I don't know about crabs but there's something called "high pressure lobster" where the animal is killed very swiftly through very high pressure soon on the boat. While I am not sure about this is being more humane than throwing it in boiling water (cf. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29301843) there's also the question of keeping lobsters alive for a long time all the way from catch through the market while keeping their claws tied etc.


Stick a knife in the base of the lobster’s neck. Literally.




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