Morality is "taught" by overt group consensus. Different cultures look at things differently. No reason to name cultures. We know that different cultures have different norms that they operate under. Children learn from those in their surroundings as they mature.
There are, of course, psychopaths and sociopaths in all cultures. The human brain can be "defective," as that applies to behaviors across the spectrum. Morality becomes a non-issue, there.
To answer the original question: There is no chance that we all have the same sense of morality, even among those in our own culture. The human animal is too prone to going off in different directions, urged on by subtle cues that magnify and produce different behaviors, over time.
In my case, I view the eating of animal flesh as morally repugnant. It sickens me, and saddens me that any human can justify, morally, the killing and eating of any animals. I was raised by meat eaters. I found my path through introspection, and my travels on the road of my life.