San Francisco's Meat-Free Mondays gets a shrug

SAN FRANCISCO, CA San Francisco supervisors passed the resolution Tuesday for no-meat Mondays in their latest legislative endorsement of healthy, eco-conscious living.

It cannot stop the city's residents from eating meat. Instead, it is meant to call attention to the relationship between diet and climate change.

To some, the resolution is a welcome reminder of the small part that residents play in solving a larger problem. Others, however, were left asking for Board of Supervisor-Free Fridays.

Most shrugged it off as another one of those "only in San Francisco" initiatives that many forget about soon after passage.

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