You're just proving you're not reading my posts. That article said most chose because of moral reasons, which is learned.
I'm talking about 1 thing only, natural taste. You haven't given your opinions on that yet, except to say stuff like utter nonsense, which is nonsense in itself. I linked to an article with a doctor explaining it and you can read more on it.
You don't have to bribe or condition kids to eat meat, with vegetables you do a lot of the time. We naturally like what we like. Don't deny it, eat it.
What will happen when you give your kid a baby lamb? They will play with it.
What happens when you give them an apple? They try to eat it.
Natural? Give a baby lamb to a young lion, that's a different story!
Complete and utter lies and PROPAGANDA!
You really believe that what you're eating is "natural" in today's world anyway?
How do they like the taste of raw flesh?
Each year, U.S. Department of Agriculture–managed programs
spend $550 million to bombard Americans with slogans such as these urging us to buy more animal foods. Although people in every age group already eat more animal protein than recommended—and far more than our forebears did—these promotional programs are shockingly effective at making people buy even more. Each marketing buck spent boosts sales by an average of $8, for an annual total of an extra $4.6 billion in government-backed sales of meat, dairy products, and eggs.
http://www.nodpa.com/checkoff_2008 report on check off programs.pdf
If you feed your kids meat and chips with ketchup until they are adults, and they are bombarded by adverts and all their friends are eating the same foods due to brainwashing propaganda by a greedy selfish industry... of course they will be addicted to it and it will be extremely difficult to re-educate them.
I can remember when I first went vegan and members of my family peer pressuring me to eat meat, "what about protein, you need protein, you'll get ill, you wont get enough calcium without milk..." They had completely no idea about nutrition other than what was taught to them.