(23/11/22) - Anti-vegan "Sausage Expert" tricked on live TV into saying vegan sausage was "luscious and lovely" and that he could "taste the meat in it"
That’s like me test driving a Tesla. Before knowing it’s a Tesla: Woah! This goes like stink. There is no way an E.V can match this. After being told I test drove a Tesla: So underwhelming. I could walk faster.
No, what actually happened is he tasted the second one, thought it was average but better than the second one, then exaggerated how good it was because he thought it was the meat one, not that other way around. It probably was mediocre at best
@@TheKaiTetley Imagine if everyone bought an EV, where would they plug them in 🤪 they haven't thought it through. A street full of nothing but blocks of flats, all own average two vehicles, what happens then?
@@alvindimes4729 Some people haven't eaten other animals for thousands of years in India. What gave you such a ludicrous notion that humans need to eat other animals! Farmed animals are given supplements. Most supplements sold in shops are not even suitable for vegans. Tribal people who eat unsupplemented animals usually have a lot shorter lifespan than vegans and uncivilised people/meat-eaters that eat supplemented animal- victims.
Moronic nonsense that vegans have to put up with. The bottom line is vegans have been ridiculed for years. But times have changed the food industry can make plants taste like meat. There’s literally thousands of peer reviewed studies that show eating more fruits and vegetables and a lot less meat, dairy and eggs benefits health. There’s 70 billion farm animals that have to be fed before they can be eaten there’s only 8 billion humans that’s a problem. Also these farm animals produce sewage that generate a hell of a lot of green house gases. Also in North America the feed crops for animal agriculture are enough to feed the starving populations of the world 2.5x over thats crazy when there’s farm animals that never miss a meal. I’ve taken meat off my plate because It’s the right thing to do. When faced with the facts it’s a no brainier.
dude many studies to show lots of meat in ur diet is good for you, and there many of studies to also show its not good for you. make your own disisions, to completly take meat out your diet, dont think its the best thing to do but whatver if it makes u think ur happy then so be it
@@naruinoiscanoninanalternat2947 Dean Ornish landmark lifestyle trial published in the Lancet June 1990, demonstrated the reversal or heart disease verified with angiography when test subjects were put on a plant based diet. There’s one for you and you don’t have to pay to read it. If you want to go on medlline you can search plant based diet in the medical literature. If you’re not a doctor you can access midline through the public access porthole PubMed it’s the largest database in the world that all national healthcare providers use.
@@bcast9978 My intent wasn't anything about making someone feel worse or treated differently for being gay. Only to do a play on words about his profession from him not correctly identifying.
This is my sister-in-law. After I went vegan, she would give me a bunch of crap about eating grass. I explained to her that foods like sausage taste so good because of the way that they’re prepared, such as smoke, spices, and salt. Thus, my vegan sausages taste just as good as meat sausages, especially now that companies like Impossible and Beyond have nailed the texture. So when I let her try my Beyond Sausage patties, she was dry heaving and gagging very dramatically. She just couldn’t bring herself to admit that vegan food can be delicious. Anyway, fast forward to a few months later, my brother snuck in some Beyond and Impossible mock meats for different meals, and she found them to be delicious. That is, until, he told her weeks later that they were mock meats. Then came the comments like, “Oh, I knew something was off” and “I thought that tasted funny.” Some people are just haters.
@@iliaadamanthark8336 Beyond Meat already has steak tips, and a few other companies have steak products as well. They’re not perfect, but they’ll get there eventually.
Yo im not anti vegan per se, albiet i think some of their members are stupid but thats true with every ideology. Anyways ive had vegan meats and although they weren't bad like your sister makes them out to be, but they were all distinctly not real meat. Although they were kinda mid in general, so idk did I just get shitty ones, and it wasnt the "right" kind?
Now any time someone asks "but why do vegan sausages pretend to be meat" I can just show them this video. Because it does taste so damn good. I don't understand why the woman brings up the climate argument first. I'm vegan for the sake of the animals, any benefits to the climate are a bonus.
Yeah, that's what rubbed me the wrong way, it sounded as if she thought that the only reason to go vegan was due to climate change. Because animal cruelty is just vegan propaganda and made up stories I guess. Ugh -_-
What is the meaning of being “anti-vegan”? Vegan people are just normal people who decide to not animals or their products. Like what do vegans do wrong? (No, the “they force people to be vegan” isn’t a valid reason, that can be applied to everything, from sport fans to ideologists)
I know it's weird. Like vegans have no identities, personalities or lives. Like they're just a big collective clump of society simply because they don't approve of slaughtering animals to fill their guts. I haven't eaten meat for 40 years, that's my choice, it bothers carnivores, why?
Vegan would be what you describe if the majority of the comments were not arguments about how unethical other people are, how they enjoy killing or torturing and how they don't care about the decisions of farm animals and such stuff. But the reality is that this same comments section proves you wrong when it is all about shaming, making others feel bad, challenging their morals and belittling them. That's all
just shows how clueless these people are about even the most basic thing and they don't have any point whatsoever with their weird obsession with pork products.
I love how proud he is to eat meat, as though his entire 'manliness' is dependent on the fact that he enjoys the flesh of an animal effectively tortured and killed by someone else. Bring a pig into the studio and then ask him to "proudly" make a ham sandwich from the freshest ingredient possible. Jesus, society is crazy.
@Heavyhead2k1 Legality does not equal morality. It's illegal to be gay in some countries for example, but many of us would deem that as an immoral law. Secondly, if you are truly able to kill a living creature without remorse, you belong to a minority (thank goodness). My point is that many people who profess their love of meat would be traumatised by even seeing a pig killed, let alone doing it themselves, not whether there exist people who wouldn't have an issue killing an animal (clearly these people exist otherwise we wouldn't see so much meat).
Its done for thousands of years, I still do it. Grow and breed and make your own food. Society is crazy for not doing that. They bring a good, fat pig in that studio Ill kill it and brake it down, no problem. Ill even eat vegetable as a side with it.
I'm not a vegan, but there are some vegan sausages I would eat and enjoy, but there are also plenty of meat sausages that I wouldn't. Quality is everything in both cases, regardless of who the target consumer is
Quite so. It's kind of the same with the nutrition aspect. People argue that eating meat is healthy or not eating meat is healthy. But you can have a healthy diet with meat and an unhealthy diet with meat, or a healthy vegan diet and an unhealthy vegan diet.
except that one is a product of systematic torture, slavery, molesation, rape and murder of the most vulnerable and innocent children and mothers of this earth and the other is not. quite crazy how the one that doesn't create all this immense suffering can also taste so good, in most cases even *better* and still people feel so entitled to the consumption of children's corpses that they won't stop consuming them. literally flushing the remains of those children down the toilet while wishing for 'peace' and 'nonviolence'. but 'vegans' are the arrogant ones, right? not the ones that literally feel entitled to systematically ending the lifes of countless of others just for their own, fleeting and ego-self-serving desires. oh and edit: no, you can't have a 'healthy' diet containing corpses - it's like saying you can live healthy while smoking cigarettes. it's nonsense. while there is an unhealthy way to live vegan, the only 'healthy' way to live *can only be* vegan, proven by our biology and our reaction to animal protein and cholesterol. Whole Foods Plant Based is the only healthy diet. I am aware that this obvious fact is hard to grasp for many, but you should listen to science.
Saw a post about this on social media. You can't turn around and say it was awful if you first describe it as lovely and luscious all because he couldn't tell the difference then complains, really speaks volumes of how people judge something before they even try it but he did try it, said it tasted pretty good but because he felt wronged because he really couldn't tell the difference and branded it as card and paper like... as a vegetarian myself I have a strict diet but don't brand meat as disgusting or anything just because I choose not to eat it. Also sausage king, not a good nickname to have.
My father was a butcher. We had lots of meat every day. I loved it and I still do. However, I also eat vegan and vegan meat lookalikes and some of the meat alternatives are just great. The bonus is that you feel a bit better about yourself and help fight climate change (a little).
@@Clodhopping yeah if you only think of yourself and preach that to others. You probably even live in a first world country or are privileged enough where you don't get to see much of the effects of climate change. White first world countries contribute the most for climate change. It's a nice thing, even if it's a really small step he's taking to fight climate change.
How many carnist would be able to eat the animal flesh while watching How animals are treated their all life, in live transport and slaughter house? THAT WOULD BE THE REAL TEST!!!
An interesting thing about sausage is that the secret is actually in the spices you use in the meat and not the meat itself. Sausages are one of the foods you can make a genuine argument for moving into alternative meat foods. Generally though, if you want to maintain a vegan diet then you ought to learn asian cuisine and the like which have huge populations which are vegan
I made a pepperoni flavoring sauce once to see how close it would be and it was perfect. I could have easily made a seitan or flavor soy curls with it or even just use it as a sauce for the flavor in a sandwich or something. I've made a similar bacon sauce which tastes like bacon. I've always hated meat bratwurst but I like Beyond's brats. Beyond's Breakfast Sausages are also on point and delicious. One I'd like to see which was one of my favorites is polish sausage. EDIT: So apparently Tofurky already has polish sausage. lol
that's a description of garbage sausages. go to your local butcher and it's a different story: the meat still has texture and flavour (like eating a joint) and is not pulverized mush. the spices are only there to season it.
@@mroutnal5226 My dude, I am literally talking about ALL sausages. Why are you just making up a fairy tale. You are literally talking to someone who knows how to make them. The mincing process in the butchers are literally no different. Have you seen the sausage mincing process? The point of mincing is literally always gonna make them homogeneous. The "meaty texture and taste" doesn't exist unless you actually spice it that way. The taste of ALL sausage gourmet or otherwise is simply in the spices and what they do w it. There's no taste in the meat. Cope harder, NPC
Rather false, sausages do taste completely different depending on what meat is used and the amount of fat or the cuts used etc, but the flavourings do also make a big impact.
When I gave my brother quorn chicken nuggets and he said they were better than usual - I pointed out they were quorn and he immediately decided he didn't like it. Like bro, if you like it - eat it, eat meat if you want but at least now you have another option if you decide to cut down, especially if you prefer it over the usual...
@@rinseitoff53 Yeah I was going to say Richmond! Though since I have never eaten a meat sausage in my life, I can't actually tell which brand is most like meat. I know I really really love the Richmond ones though.
One holiday I brought a pumpkin pie to my family's and everybody ate it and said it was delicious then I told them that it was vegan and they all said that it was terrible
Perfect example of someone taking a position on something unimportant and making it a big deal in their mind based on nothing more than their pretend outrage. Then confronted with reality he can't handle it 🤣 what a sad little man.
I still eat meat but I much prefer a good veggie/vegan sausage over a meat one. It's all blended up mush anyway. I'd rather blended veg than blended anuses.
Strange, I love a good blended sausage. Still, if you want pay more and like vegan sausages, eat away! Of course, how many insects, mice, rats, rabbits and so on died or were poisoned to make that vegan sausage? Hmmmmm.
@@MaterLacrymarum I could not care less how many animals died to make the vegan sausage becasue I'm not eating vegan sausages to save animals. Although if I were I'd rather a some rats die than a pig, do you know how intelligent pigs are? Eating less meat is the number one thing the average human consumer can do to combat climate change. However climate change is not even the reason I prefer a vegan sausage. I said why I prefer a vegan sausage in my original post. I'd rather eat blended veg in a sausage than blended anuses and whatever other parts get used in the sausage meat of a meat sausage. I used to only eat very high quality and therefore expensive sausages when I ate meat ones but good plant based ones are indistinguishable in texture and flavour because its all blended up. A very different experience from trying to eat a plant based steak or bacon, that doesn't cut it. When meat is heavily processed like in sausages or burgers plant based alternatives have no difficulty tasting almost identical these days but they have the added benefit of not being full of blended dead animal parts, often including anuses. And as for paying more, as I said, I used to eat high grade sausages because cheap ones are gross and have all sorts of random filler instead of even meat and have gross texture so my plant based sausages I eat now are a similar price to the meat sausages I used to eat. It's really no change for me, the only difference is I don't have meat sitting in my bowels rotting my inside. Actually there's one other difference. You don't have to worry so much about food hygiene when handling plant based sausages unlike meat sausages which you can catch worms from if you're not careful or other diseases. Rank.
@@JakeLDS 😁 You are entitled to your own preferences. If you don't want to eat meat based sausages, don't eat them. Simple. You prefer highly processed vegetables to highly processed meats, fair enough. You seem to think meat is "rotting my insidw", which is a bizarre comment. Meat doesn't rot your insides. We're carnivores. We evolved to eat meat. If anything, grains are more unnatural to us. Still, we shouldn't get carried away, I rarely eat sausages. Last night I had a nice pork chop. But your comment about cheaper sausages is a little confusing and contradictory. High-grade sausages are distinguished from low grade by the % of their meat content. The lower the grade, the less meat. You apparently wouldn't eat those, And if they're lower grade, what do they put in instead? Grains, breadcrumbs.... yet you know eat sausages that are 100% grains. That comes across as odd. Sounds to me that you have a preference for the spices used, rather than anything else. Still, if you don't care about the likes of rats dying, then I fail to understand what your stance is. Have you any idea how intelligent rats are? And why are you ranking animals anyway? As for catching worms and hygiene, I can assure you, you have to care about it no matter what you eat. I've never caught worms. What the hell were you getting your food from?!? What I get from your post is that you don't care about animals dying to feed you. You like grain based sausages, but not sausages that have a grain/meat mixture, even if the % of meat is extremely low. Not only that, but you'd never pay less for mostly grain sausages because you's rather pay top prices for wholly grain. Because, reasons. Look, you want to eat vegan, and I have no issue with that. But these silly excuses are laughable. You're very hard to take seriously when your reasoning is so flawed, but again - it's your choice and you're entitled to it. The truth is, you and other vegans might well be able to persuade people like me to change our diets, but you're going to need better reasoning than this. I eat food for two reasons, nutrition and taste. Cost is also a large factor. The whole guilt-trip thing isn't going to work.
@@MaterLacrymarum you seem to really be incapable of understanding the simplest of statements that I have put forth as my main reason for not wanting to eat meat sausages. I don't like eating blended pig anuses. It's that simple. I'm not a vegan, I eat meat, just not in sausages. So really I don't see the point of you trying to convince me otherwise, you've said I'm entitled to my own preferences so stop crying about me preferring meat free sausages over eating blended arse holes. You can eat as many blended poop shoots as you like, no one is stopping you little fella. I don't try to convince me there's not butt holes in sausages. I'm old enough to remember the horse meat scandal. They put whatever is cheapest in a sausage. Sausages weren't invented as an elaborate way to eat the finest cuts of meat.
@@heavyhead2k139 if everyone stopped eating meat/animal produce and all the farms with livestock went out of business who would look after all the animals you have saved and feed them and pay for the land they live on to stop them from extinction?
@h̵e̵a̶v̴y̴h̸e̷a̷d̴2̴k̵1̸ I'm sure you've eaten more than 1 brand and kind of sausage. Do you think they all taste literally the same? Like, zero difference? Or is there variety? Genuine question, maybe you've had some interesting taste perception gene variation happening. I myself am a so called supertaster. My sense of taste is very strong, especially for bitter, which to me tastes much more bitter than for most people. A result of a gene mutation in a percentage of the population.
The simple reason is that it's engrained in our culture/society. We have been eating meat since we first existed. We are brought up in families and around friends who eat meat. Why would anyone simply _stop_ eating meat just because there are some vegan alternatives?
@@sierramikain6671 Humans have been killing and raping each other since the beginning of time so that's not a justification. There are 80,000 edible plants on earth - just because there are more and more vegan products coming out is not a reason to go vegan. The reason we need to stop factory farming and killing defenseless, baby animals is because it's unnecessary. The violence in animal agriculture is beyond comprehension. Watch Dominion. Children who hurt animals are considered abnormal (most serial killers killed animals) yet an adult who does it is paid to. If you leave your dog in a hot car, you will get charged with a felony in many states, and people will break your windows to save them, yet in the US 800,000 pigs die on those trucks every year. They are only 6-months-old when forced into a co2 gas chamber. I am trying to raise awareness of these atrocities because no one has to suffer and die a terrifying, agonizing death in order for us to enjoy a meal. I guarantee I enjoy vegan food just as much as I enjoyed eating animals. I have become a great cook and I now love to cook.
@@rescuerhonda0164 _Humans have been killing and raping each other since the beginning of time so that's not a justification._ It wasn't meant to be a justification. I was merely stating that eating meat along with raping and killing each other, are all just facts of life. You cannot possibly stop billions of pepole from doing something that we have been doing since we first existed. _The reason we need to stop factory farming and killing defenseless, baby animals is because it's unnecessary._ That reason isn't good enough. Billions of meat-eaters aren't going to just stop because someone says "it's not necessary". Meat-eaters fall into four basic categories; the "I don't want to know", the "I've seen those shock-doc's, but I am still going to eat meat", the "I've seen those shock-doc's and it's making me reconsider eating meat" and then there are those who have seen the shock-docs and who decide they don't want to be part of that cycle. By shock-doc, I mean shocking documentaries like the Dominion film you mentioned. I happen to fall into the second category. I've seen footage many times over the decades like what is in Dominion, so seeing one more isn't going to change my mind. The thing is, I think most meat-eaters are in the first category. They just want to enjoy their meat and don't want to see how it gets to their plate. I don't blame them. After all, slaughtering animals is an unpleasant thing to watch and how many people do you know that like to subject themselves to unpleasant things. At least I feel like I made an effort to become aware of what happens in the industry, so I don't feel like I'm living in ignorant bliss. _Children who hurt animals are considered abnormal (most serial killers killed animals) yet an adult who does it is paid to._ It *is* abnormal for a child (or an adult for that matter) to torture an animal for no purpose other than to make that animal suffer. That is just cruel. Slaughtering animals for food or other by-products _does_ serve a purpose. You don't have to _like_ that purpose, but there *is* a purpose. It's not just cruelty for the sake of cruelty. _If you leave your dog in a hot car, you will get charged with a felony in many states, and people will break your windows to save them, yet in the US 800,000 pigs die on those trucks every year._ Yes because in the (United) states, dogs are considered pets. Those pigs on trucks are food. This is where vegans always seem to get confused. They see all animals as "equals" but 90% of the world's population make the distiction between animals that are pets and those that are food. _I guarantee I enjoy vegan food just as much as I enjoyed eating animals. I have become a great cook and I now love to cook._ It's either a misconception that vegans have that meat-eaters _only_ eat meat. Sure I eat meat, but only 2 or 3 times a week and also I *love* fruit/veg. Absolutely *love* them. I'm sure most meat-eaters will tell you the same thing.
@@dominichall5326 so it’s unhealthy just like the food you shove down your gizzard. Who cares, If people don’t want to eat animal product’s i have no problem with them. You seem like a petty individual.
Shame he wasn't a vegan and given him real tasty pork sausage, that would have been hilarious and I bet vegans couldn't tell the difference either ,such retards and scientists are coming out now saying a plant only diet isn't that good for you. Look it up before you get a stroke or dementia, ha ha ha meat is forever plants are for ignorants
This is the best. Revealing those insecure "real meat" fools. That he switched his "lucious" to "cardboard" shows that he is definitively not to be listened to.
I'm not vegan but gotta say the vegan burgers and sausages are proper legit. I much prefer these over meat. Especially burgers- some are incredible. Steaks are still very bad unfortunately but I'm sure they will come uo with a decent one in future.
Vegan burgers are absolutely disgusting. I’ve done these blind taste tests before as someone was convinced I couldn’t tell the difference. As soon as I bit into the vegan “burger” the intense taste of cat food and a foul rubbery texture hit me. I could tell immediately. The problem is, people compare vegan alternatives with the lowest quality meat on the market.
I haven't had the sausages, but the burgers are only 90% of the way there. The best I've had is the Beyond patty, and the texture is great, but they add bbq sauce flavouring, for whatever reason, and it's not quite right. That said, previously, they were only 10% of the way there. Fake meat has come a long way. The fake cheese is still garbage, but that's another story. Unfortunately, the vegan meats are often as bad or worse for you than the genuine article. They may be somewhat more environmentally friendly, but they're not remotely healthy.
@@brendant19 Good thing proper vegans are vegan for animals, not health. People who only eat vegan are considered people who eat plant based actually. Vegans avoid animal products in everything, not just food. You can eat healthy vegan and it's quite easy. The fake meats are for people who would be eating real meat anyways. Cholesterol, fat etc. So of course they're not health foods. They're just slightly less bad but still totally processed foods that don't contain animals and their by-products. That is all.
@@boarbot7829 You compare the highest quality meat with the lowest quality plant based patty? But wait, no you dont, because obviously you have tasted all the good ones! And also found out that small selection of products your taste buds actually prefers (just like with meat products :O)!! And surely they are also not tasteful at all. Because all you eat in fact is dead corpse and liquids. There's no grains, that can taste good with smoked tastes. No nut based flavours. Its all about blood, right? That has to be it (*starts shaking like an addict*). Face your demons, ego must die. You're experiencing unconscious stress, which leads into searching excuses based on cognitive dissonance, reactance and fear of the unknown - clown face. No not clown face, because we continue with our dull prejudice, but also start being conequent, by tryin dog meat. Oh no, give me more of that stress coping after reading this.
He liked the 2nd vegan option before he knew it was vegan. Clearly, it's just a bias on his part and isn't about what tastes better. He said he could "taste the meat in it," and that it was "luscious." I couldn't ask for much of a better endorsement for a meat substitute, and from a so-called "sausage expert" at that. Guy is a total joke not reframing his viewpoint or conceding that vegan foods can taste good.
It just goes to show the sh|te they put in real sausages if pea protein has a higher monetary value than a living creature that has to be fed and housed.
@@John.anti-carnist No they don't, they use the real meat on what can be seen, pork joints and chops, ham slices etc. Sausages are made of fat and basically the waste bits that are left over.
Backpedal Backpedal 🚲 Proven wrong so now saying the second one tastes like tissue paper. Oh yeah the one you said you could taste the meat in 30:seconds ago, that one? Typical gammon though and through
I'm not vegan nor close to being one but I'll be honest, I like it when I eat a good tasting vegan food knowing its health benefit. I have no problem with vegan food as long as it taste good.
Do you not also enjoy the fact that no sentient being had to be killed/live its whole life in Holocaust-like conditions in order to make that good tasting food?
@@Hubcool367 Nah, we have a food chain for a reason, it is the law of the jungle and we are animals. You eat to survive, if the vegan food are cost-friedly and tasty, I'm sure a lot more will jump to it but right now it isn't as available or as good so we eat what's available.
@@kairo5146 Firstly I recommend actually educating yourself on the 'food chain'. It's a myth. If anything, it could maybe be described as a food web. If you think you're at the top of it, you are very mistaken. Ask a lion if it thinks you're higher in the ranks. Secondly, the reason they are more expensive than meat products is the fact meat and other animal products get double subsidies - once for the plants needed to feed the animals, and then again for the animal products themselves. If they weren't subsidised like hell from taxpayer's money or if vegan meat alternatives had equal subsidies, the prices would not be far apart. It actually takes a lot to raise a giant animal like a cow. It drinks a lot of water every day, eats a lot of food.
@@TheHestya asking me to ask a lion makes your comment illogical. How the hell can it answer back? Humans are at the top of the food chain because we have our brain, lions cannot win against me 100% if I have a machine gun with me. So yeah, still at the top of the food chain. I don't care about your explanation, I eat what's cost friendly to me. Don't cry to me about the taxpayers money going somewhere, I also pay for it so again, I only go with what's cost-friendly to me so I stand by my comment.
Technically, the presenter only said to show him "which one is a true sausage". The answer "none" would be just fine. ...or maybe, the vegan food could make a true sausage? If it's about the form and nutrients.
I actually really appreciate this. We the audience get to feel like we're in on the prank, the expert's sudden change of opinion is played off jokingly as him needing to protect his title as the "Sausage Expert", and in general it lightened the mood surrounding plant-based foods, unlike a lot of the frankenfood-themed news segments.
I would have pushed him a little further and got him to confirm he was absolutely sure that he preferred the one he chose - it would have been more awkward for him to then say it was like tissue paper ! Interesting though that he said the 'real' sausage was like cardboard - wonder which brand it was ! Lol They should have given him two sandwiches with the same vegan sausage - would have loved to see him give the same two answers to that one. Lol
Funny thing is, if people knew what was in sausage and had to make it themselves, they would definitely prefer the healthier, equally as tasty, vegan sausages. I think it's crazy that so much vegan food is really damn good, but people would rather remain ignorant and buy meat just because ''It's what I have always done''. P.S. I am not a Vegan, But damn, you can't argue with reason and logic when it is right....well you can, but you are ignorant.
Clever trick love the psychology here. Also I bet they purposefully overcooked one of the vegan sausages so one of them would taste better than the other subconsciously triggering “this is the meat one” in his mind
As a meat-eater, yes he was just embarrassing to watch. He's acting like it's a a crime for a meat-eater to eat fruit/veg. I eat fruit/veg all the time. Except for a very small number of people who eat a "carnivore" diet, the vast majority of meat-eaters eat plant-based stuff too and I'm sure they find them just as delicious as I do.
Hence proves. That if we can replace the taste of meat and produce it at low cost, sustainably. We won't have a problem with processed crap we call meat today
I don't care if it's meat or not if it's nice to eat I will eat either. However I do object to vegans telling me what I can and can't eat. Pubs and restaurants do vegan options nowadays so vegans and non vegans can eat in the same place. I haven't seen a meat choice in a vegan restaurant though.
@@kayakpaddler3888 I guess it's a matter of profitability. Meat eaters eat both meat & veggie stuff, while vegans don't eat meat. You can't dictate restaurants on what they should serve. If they wanna add vegan options they will, and if they wanna add meat options they will.