I'm not sure we read the same data. According to your link :
Transport is 12.6%, residential energy use (so mostly heat/AC, fridges) is 10.9%. Food is 18.4%, and most of it is livestock-related.
So food, house electricity and meat have a similar share of emissions, and total ~42% of total emissions. Reducing the impact of all three has a huge impact.
Also, meat/dairy surely have a great transport share compared to vegetal sources (feeding and refrigerated meat transport)
@gileri dude, if you're just going to misrepresent data I posted from THE SAME SITE you posted from, then there's no conversation to be had.
Manure and livestock (don't forget, manure is for crops) is not "most" of food.
You're chasing your own tail, and trying to be right when you know you're wrong. I meet people like you all the time. Eat some meat, enjoy life, you might be less of a cunt