Hmm...the burger is not vegan but it IS sourced 100% animal free. That's actually a pretty fine line to thread lol.
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Hmm...the burger is not vegan but it IS sourced 100% animal free. That's actually a pretty fine line to thread lol.
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Not sure if BK did it, but i know the sign at taco bell talking about their impossible meat might touch normal meat. This impossible craze is more towards the people who are changing based on environmental impact, not vegans. Of course, they don't think so.
I never thought about it, but that's very likely the case. I think I saw an article that I passed over that was about how most of the beyond/impossible/whatever burger sales are not vegans/vegetarians. My wife and I are on a more plant based diet for both health and environmental reasons now as well. I've purchased one of those brands twice I think. We usually just make chickpea, black bean, or some other form of patty if we want a plant-based alternative.
That guy is a dipshit and they're going to lose. Every burger king down here is says something along the lines of "prepared on the same grill as our regular burger patties." I'll take a pic next time I'm out. And it's not some super subtle tiny fine print. It's literally the first thing I noticed when it came out on the drive through menu.
Granted it may not be the exact same everywhere, but I can't imagine it's radically different in other parts of the country.
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Didn’t mcdonalds lose a similar case because some vegan/vegetarian douchebag argued their fries use a minuscule amount of beef flavoring?
This person is an idiot. Did he think that they have like 3 different grills?
The bigger story I heard of was there was a BK that was serving the Impossible before it was actually released and they were just using regular burgers. '
https://ny.eater.com/2019/6/6/186522...nyc-fake-order
It's not labeled as vegan on any advertising so the dude has zero clout for "false advertising". It's a plant based burger. That's what you get. I bet he's the type of vegan that eats honey
Energy input per KCal is much lower than meat based. Pretty much all meat products require a stupid amount of energy and water. So it's mostly a sustainability thing.
Extremist Southern Poverty Law Center.
Hm.
https://www.bet.com/news/national/20...ooked-sus.html
https://globalnews.ca/news/6230087/r...-delivery-man/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Xyc8OgE4C/ - video
White woman in Atlanta, GA calls the police on a black UPS driver because she felt that he looked suspicious delivering packages. She didn't believe him until the guy's white partner told her that the guy works for the company.
Comedian Pete Davidson now requiring audience members to sign a $1 million NDA form before being allowed attendance to his shows. Attendees are required to make no comment or mention of the content of the show publicly. They are also required to disclose emails and all social media handles on the form. Without a completed form they are not allowed admittance to the show. Once in the show, they must secure all smart phones and smart watch devices in a secure pouch for the duration of the show.
So sounds like Pete really wants to say some shit during his stand up and not get “cancelled” for it.
I actually have tickets to see him this weekend. Will report back and let BG know whether Anoat is a lying sack of shit, or if Pete is dropping wild comments.
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