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That's some good tractor.
Many people want the taste or texture they remember even if they don’t want to eat the animal. Just saying ‘plant patty’ doesn’t give them much info.Do they really have to advertise this product isn't infused with the souls of dead chickens?
Especially considering it already says "vegan" and "plant based".
Why not just call them PP's (plant patties)?
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I would enjoy both options, but prefer my not meat products to be proudly not meat. For a time I preferred various facon options over bacon.Many people want the taste or texture they remember even if they don’t want to eat the animal. Just saying ‘plant patty’ doesn’t give them much info.
I’m constantly amused and baffled about why this seems to trigger many people.
Wasn't triggered by it, and true burgers could mean anything (meat or otherwise). Just couldn't see why it needs to be labelled specifically as "chicken free"Many people want the taste or texture they remember even if they don’t want to eat the animal. Just saying ‘plant patty’ doesn’t give them much info.
I’m constantly amused and baffled about why this seems to trigger many people.
yes, and chicken's feetThe diced beef I bought to make dinner the other day wasn't labelled "chicken free". Does that mean there was some stealth chicken in it?
Was it labled anything other than chicken free?Could it not be labeled "chicken flavoured vegan patty" ?
It’s to signify that it’s chicken style burger. People frequently get upset when meat/milk free products are labelled as meat/milk. If they’d called it a ‘chicken’ burger, people would lose their minds.Wasn't triggered by it, and true burgers could mean anything (meat or otherwise). Just couldn't see why it needs to be labelled specifically as "chicken free"
I see what you mean; we do not even know it is a chicken like taste.Was it labled anything other than chicken free?
It’s because of carnivore Karens melting down about it trying to be snuck in under the radar as meat to turn the frogs gay. Or something.I see what you mean; we do not even know it is a chicken like taste.
Is all vegan product labelling so politically correct that it becomes meaningless ?
Lot's of companies are making a profit from things not a huge % of the population are into. There's more vegetarians in the world than MTBers.Only thing is; I would have thought the manufacturers would realise that the only way these products become succcessful (ie generate profit) is if us carnivores start eating them in volume. This labelling confusion just turns me off.
PS I don't really care what its made of but I do care what it tastes like.
Carnivore here, but I don't mind a good veg/vegan product. I've tried a few of these out of curiosity and the hype I've seen around some of them, but I have not come across any of these meat free substitutes that's a good substitute for what it claims to be substituting (yet). Given their premium price point, I sort of don't feel like experimenting with the whole range of these to find something that compares.Only thing is; I would have thought the manufacturers would realise that the only way these products become succcessful (ie generate profit) is if us carnivores start eating them in volume. This labelling confusion just turns me off.
PS I don't really care what its made of but I do care what it tastes like.
Fry's vegan sausage rolls are good.Carnivore here, but I don't mind a good veg/vegan product. I've tried a few of these out of curiosity and the hype I've seen around some of them, but I have not come across any of these meat free substitutes that's a good substitute for what it claims to be substituting (yet). Given their premium price point, I sort of don't feel like experimenting with the whole range of these to find something that compares.
If anyone knows any that are genuinely comparable, which are they?
That’s not gunna happen. Too many people are butthurt that it’s even an option in my experience.Only thing is; I would have thought the manufacturers would realise that the only way these products become succcessful (ie generate profit) is if us carnivores start eating them in volume. This labelling confusion just turns me off.
PS I don't really care what its made of but I do care what it tastes like.
If you go in expecting the full meat experience, you’ll always be disappointed. It’s getting there, for those who want that.Carnivore here, but I don't mind a good veg/vegan product. I've tried a few of these out of curiosity and the hype I've seen around some of them, but I have not come across any of these meat free substitutes that's a good substitute for what it claims to be substituting (yet). Given their premium price point, I sort of don't feel like experimenting with the whole range of these to find something that compares.
If anyone knows any that are genuinely comparable, which are they?