• TimeNaan@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        Nobody’s triggered.

        Vegans have been looking at meat for their entire lives. Most have eaten it before.

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          Nobody’s triggered.

          I haven’t even said anything yet :) Well, now I have… Oh, the chicken before the egg.

          Point is, I think based on the comments here, and the irony of your own insisting, not everybody is triggered, but clearly most are.

          Don’t feed the trolls. Even if it’s a vegan diet.

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          I’m very proud of them, having eaten meat before, they sound like really cool folks

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    Wow look, op is eating meat like 95% of the people. Its such a strong personality defining trait. He must be so cool and interesting.

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      I make a mean steak on the grill, really get into marinating and the perfect timing of a steak. My favorite thing is cooking for the people I love :)

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    7 months ago

    Kfc goes hard

    But also a lot of vegan food slaps. Even those burgers. I’m a big fan of mushroom based burgers they are crazy good.

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      mushrooms for the win. But i kinda never understood this thing with copying meat food with substitutes. I mean if i’d want to have a meal with the flavour as artificial as it could be, i’d rather buy a pack of chips. In most cases it would also cost less.

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        Meat products have already capitalised on successful food shapes. Round burger patties, sausages, bacon rashers. These are sensible and convenient shapes for meat to come in. It makes sense that vegan products should take advantage of existing and familiar shapes, because consumers intuitively know how to cook these shapes.