See what food labs are creating for meat-reducing flexitarian consumers

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My thoughts exactly. Maybe a little sensitivity - thinking veggies “think” they are better than you - which they are … but only subjectively :wink:

Technically this guy probably hasn’t been a douchebag in years. Bags are extraneous when you can just use your ego’s event horizon to contain loose objects.

I can assure you that all of you are the ones who our descendants will hate, and those like me will be praised as heroes, so keep hating if you all want. You will all die as self-centered nobodies who chose to stand by when the innocent needed our help.

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This. There are so many fantastic veggies and ways to prepare them to be delicious. Please please please don’t insult my tastebuds by telling me that “But it tastes like real bacon”!!!

No. No it doesn’t. It tastes like vaguely smokey horribly weird textured ass. Whatever vegetables went into most meat substitute abominations would be better consumed in a less altered form.
(and yeah, I get that soyrizo isn’t that bad, but pretty much everything else…)

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Indeed. I have never met a vegan who is self righteous in terms of saying others are bad for eating animal products. But I have met plenty a vegan who moans about how hard it is getting their needs met. Understandably.

I miss San Francisco where it was easy to be flexitarian, shopping at Rainbow. I am eating a lot more meat now simply because it is easier to eat meat.

It seems that whereas in the past it was cheaper to eat vegetable based food, these days meat is often cheaper than the equivalent protein from vegetables. This is the downside of being a flexitarian; I blow in the wind a bit.

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