Fake Meat Industry Continues To Plunge
Fake meat CEO regrets believing media reports saying public ready to ditch meat. 😅
(frontline.news)
Embarrassing!
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I know someone who used to live not far from Bill.
He said you could find Bill at the local Ruth's Chris Steak House frequently, and he certainly was not eating anything fake.
People like Bill should be prosecuted for the harm that they KNOWNINGLY cause other people.
I'd love to cram some fake meat down Bill's ugly mug. Murderous bastard.😤🤬
Totally agree! And, he wants his way no matter if he has to get regulations in place to do it. These people are sick.
Veggies burger is different imo than the fake meat. I like bean burgers for example
Veggie burgers are different. They're not meat substitutes, and they are clean (well...as clean as any vegetable is nowadays..) ingredients that we can consume as part of a regular diet anyway.
Fake meat, particularly lab grown meat, is designed to try and trick you into believing it's real meat.
I like vegetables. I like a mushroom burger. Bean burgers are good too. But they are not trying to be meat, they are simply different dietary choices to hit a different flavor note, craving or caloric target.
The campaign of the fake meat industry was focused on deception to begin with, and forced people to eat fake meat against their consent. That was always going to be doomed to fail for anyone paying a modicum of attention.
Vegans are like food lesbians. They try to trick you into thinking it's the same as meat.
Sorry, Karen, no matter how much you dress up that mushroom with nut sauce blended to the consistency of cheese, it will never be a cheeseburger.
I'd rather they be honest - I've enjoyed some vegan meals but like my ex used to make a beef stroganoff with mushrooms and fake cheese sauce made from nutritional yeast and shit and I'm like "this is good, but it is not and will never be beef stroganoff. Why not enjoy for what it is?"
I can understand vegetarians before vegans.
I can almost understand vegetarians not being a social construct.
But vegans are 100% a social construct that doesn't exist in nature, and damn if they don't try to replicate every non-vegan friendly food possible, it's so silly.