Ivana, I say that there are three instances in which meat should not be eaten: when it is seen, heard, or suspected [that the living being has been slaughtered for oneself]. I say that meat should not be eaten in these three instances. I say that there are three instances in which meat may be eaten: when it is not seen, not heard, and not suspected [that the living being has been slaughtered for oneself]. Furthermore, I say that meat may be eaten in these three instances.
— Gautama Buddha
The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya
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