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Posted
4 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Why?

World's fucked.

Extends shelf life.

By the time they’re picked and shipped around the world they would be rotten.

Posted
57 minutes ago, frank_spencer said:

I'll check with my mate Hummus Ben, top lad but a teetotal vegan so not sure how much I can trust him even after 15yrs or so of knowing him.

 

Play it safe frank. I think he’s only days from mass murder 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rudy’s Message said:

KFC are doing a vegan burger.

Would a vegan happily go and buy a vegan meal from KFC?

Listening to some on the radio they would - many were at pains to point out that they are "vegan/veggie" for health reasons or because their partner is but whilst they wouldn't eat meat they don't have a moral objection to doing so.

Can't be many I guess but seemingly some. Burger king have the vegan burger that isn't vegan cos its cooked on same grill as meat ones - they say same for health conscious folk. 

Choice is a good thing. 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Rudy’s Message said:

KFC are doing a vegan burger.

Would a vegan happily go and buy a vegan meal from KFC?

The missus loved it

It's a Quorn fillet coated in the KFC herbs and spices. Looked pretty tasty but not to draw me away from my battery farmed freak chicken.

Posted
27 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Aye the chicken in KFC isn’t actually chicken. It’s just a bit of muscle grown with no eyes, beaks or feathers. 

 

Kentucky Fried Chernobyl 

Posted
28 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Aye the chicken in KFC isn’t actually chicken. It’s just a bit of muscle grown with no eyes, beaks or feathers. 

You make pigs smoke.

Posted

If you’re vegan then it’s usually for one of two reasons, morally or attention.

So going into KFC where they slaughter millions of chickens a week to make profit should be going against your moral fibre. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Rudy’s Message said:

KFC are doing a vegan burger.

Would a vegan happily go and buy a vegan meal from KFC?

Think we can rule Morrissey out

Posted
4 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Listening to some on the radio they would - many were at pains to point out that they are "vegan/veggie" for health reasons or because their partner is but whilst they wouldn't eat meat they don't have a moral objection to doing so.

Can't be many I guess but seemingly some. Burger king have the vegan burger that isn't vegan cos its cooked on same grill as meat ones - they say same for health conscious folk. 

Choice is a good thing. 

 

This trend of vegan options at places like Greggs, Subway and KFC are basically for recently converted and en trend vegans

Long term vegans wouldn't go near most of it

Posted
24 minutes ago, Cheese said:

You make pigs smoke.

You feed beef burgers to swans

Anyroad, me and the missus are doing it Tues and Thurs on Jan. just experimenting really. Bit of all reasons. Mainly for attention though. Please give us some.

Posted

I was given a Greggs vegan "sausage roll" at the bus shed when they first tried them out. It tasted like MDF dust glued together. Glad I hadn't paid £1.10 for it.

Even after a couple of hours in Northern Monkey it still tasted shite.

Vegan my arse I'm afraid.

Posted
14 hours ago, jules_darby said:

You feed beef burgers to swans

Anyroad, me and the missus are doing it Tues and Thurs on Jan. just experimenting really. Bit of all reasons. Mainly for attention though. Please give us some.

Have you announced it on Facebook yet?

Posted
On 10/01/2020 at 21:39, Francis Fogarty said:

I was given a Greggs vegan "sausage roll" at the bus shed when they first tried them out. It tasted like MDF dust glued together. Glad I hadn't paid £1.10 for it.

Even after a couple of hours in Northern Monkey it still tasted shite.

Vegan my arse I'm afraid.

Really? I’m not vegan or veggie by a long stretch but i actually quite like the vegan sausage roll, nowhere near as greasy. Tried the vegan steak bake they’ve just brought out the other day, tasted alright but would say it’s more minced “beef” and onion than “steak bake”.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Why do they imitate meat products though?

Why not sell a 'vegetarian' roll or bake? Like a veggie samosa for example.

If I'm having a sausage roll, or similar, I'll have it with meat thanks.

Probably to demonstrate to meat eaters you can enjoy the same things but without meat

Anyway

Im having pork sprouts and beef carrots for tea

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