Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream.

LISTEN
Watch
on air now

Create a 3AW account today!

You can now log in once to listen live, watch live, join competitions, enjoy exclusive 3AW content and other benefits.


Joining is free and easy.

You will soon need to register to keep streaming 3AW online. Register an account or skip for now to do it later.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Neil tries a cricket protein bar

VIDEO
Article image for Neil tries a cricket protein bar

Neil Mitchell and 3AW Mornings producer Michael Hilder have tried a protein bar made out of crickets, and PETA aren’t happy about it.

The protein bars, made by a Byron Bay company, include cricket powder as an alternative source of protein to meat.

Vegan activist Joanne Lee questioned why anyone would bother with crickets when the supposed nutritional values can be found in plant products.

“As a vegan I wouldn’t be consuming crickets that’s for sure,” Joanne said.

“You could eat plant-based sources of all those things and not have to kill anyone so why would you eat crickets?”

Click PLAY Below to hear the full interview

The crickets don’t come cheap, retailing at $49 for 12 bars.

PETA, the group for the ethical treatment of animals, sent the below statement in response to Neil consuming the bar.

Crickets like other animals used for food do nothing to harm us.

They perform songs to accompany summer nights, inspire adorable movie characters and are altruistic.

Male crickets will even risk their lives to save female crickets.

You might be able to guess how Neil reacted to that.

 

VIDEO
Advertisement