100% vegetarian
100% vegetarian
100% vegetarian
Its from Viz magazine! One of the UKs funniest and most sarcastic publications of all time.
I adore Viz.
They once printed the finest letter ever penned.
Also, this advert for flat-roof pubs will never not make me hoot.
Ah thanks. It's indeed hilarious 😁
Haha! The Princess Diana and Jade Goody ping pong ornament is fucking amazing!
Ha ha fantastic!
Thank you! Everyone else posting here is insane
Made from vegetarian cows.
Add some lettuce and have yourself a double vegetarian meal!
We had this in texas but it's illegal now.
I think it's illegal in six other states too.
Reasons stated: Protect the economics of the cattle industry and to protect public health
No more beyond steak tips in my pasta, For the good of public health and to support the sale of real cow meat that I already never buy...
Growing meat cells in a lab and selling them as food is illegal in the states you reference.
What Beyond does in processing plant material into something that resembles some meat products is still legal everywhere.
Jokes are illegal in Texas? I guess that tracks…
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Just nut in it
Just put your nuts in it *
Just put nuts in it *
Question:
If I 'nut' in it for you then will it still be 100% vegetarian beef? And would you still eat it?
Depends if you're a vegetarian ofc
No. That would add pork to it.
Well... the patty is made of 100% vegan cow, therefore, vegan meat.
How do you know it was vegan?
It wouldn't shut up about it.
I saw a cow eat a baby chicken once
but the chick was vegetarian. "Well, the chick ate a worm..." but the worm was vegetarian
It’s a fucking joke, you idiots, how are so many of you this dense?
As dense as a vegetarian all beef burger.
That's how you convert me.
Not me. I like my beef cake with nut.
So, if the steer dies of old age, surrounded by loved ones, would the beef be vegan? Sounds like the only 'logic' that could work for the ad.
The ad is fake and supposed to be a joke.
As for your question: I'd put it on the same level as eating roadkill or your dog that passed away. You could technically consider it "vegan", as there is no exploitation or (additional) suffering involved, but it is at least weird as fuck and kind of moot, because the people eating meat wouldn't eat it in the first place.
If you go by the literal definition, it's not vegan because eating animals is not vegan, obviously.
Lab grown meat, too
Lab meat is a distraction to keep consumers from changing their ways. Like hydrogen for Big Oil, they keep telling us that this technology will have a great impact ... in the future! Until then, we don't need to worry and just continue giving dirty money for a destructive product to an evil industry. All while alternatives in form of plant based meat / solar are getting better and cheaper by the minute.
Seriously, did you try plant meats in the past months? There is no need to wait for lab grown meat anymore. Just buy plant based alternatives and get used to a food that tastes mostly like the animal tissue you're accustomed to.
It could also be that the owner is named Crompton Veggie, and these are his Veggie burgers
It would depend on what definition of vegan you use
this is just dumb and I'm not even vegetarian or vegan. It reminds me of the kind of stuff this shitstain I went to school with would say, repeatedly and loudly to make sure as many people as possible heard him.
It’s literally in shitpost…
I like when people loudly broadcast that they are assholes, I tend to believe them and can steer clear of them :)
Ha "steer" hehe
Abbatoir Rd is a nice touch.
Alpha-Gal is coming for you...
Of course it's a plant, it's 100% vegetarian!
Good to see the users here are as good at recognising a joke as they've ever been.
"Made out of 100% real vegetarians" was the old joke
Hmmm, vegetarians.
*drooling Homer
About on par with usual omni mental gymnastics.
I was really expecting them to lean into my stupid old joke. I’m a vegetarian once removed, I only eat animals that only eat plants.
Can’t even clear that low bar of creativity.
You don't pocket mulch?
This is known as a joke.
One of the most sinister problems is with fee-fee vegans and vegetarians, who in service of their ignorance, kill way more things to sustain their politically-motivated and fee-fee-based lifestyle.
I'm as close to vegetarian as my body will allow. I'm just calling the movement for what it is. Eat something that had a face? OMG! Flatten millions of acres, kill billions of insects, displace and kill millions of animals, farm the land with diesel equipment, ship the product in trucks 2000 miles. So vegan potato chips are on the shelves, and no worries we can wear our crocheted shoulder bags with self-assured pride!!
See the problem is the same as people who think it's still funny to joke about abusing women. Even ignoring the offensiveness, we've heard it already. A million times. It's old, really old, really uncreative. Boring.
Just like the shitty, thoroughly debunked crop deaths regurgitation. If you're going to try debating vegans, at least take a few minutes to do some basic research, cause you have no idea how repetitive this is for us.
Wait until you find out what's eating most of those crops. (It's not humans)
I don't quite follow your argument. Are you suggesting it requires more cropland to make vegan food than meat? If everyone ate crop-derived foods in place of livestock-derived foods, we'd need less cropland, because livestock animals are not perfect energy converters. I.e., it takes more than a pound of feed to get a pound of beef.
Or are you saying it's hypocritical of a vegan/vegetarian to eat products of agriculture because of the damage to the natural environment and animals which reside in it? The only non-hypocritical thing for me to do in that case would be to kill myself. Forgive me if I don't. Perfect is the enemy of good, and so I'll choose to minimize harm where I can.
As a vegan I actually don’t want it to taste exactly like meat — that’s just creepy and gross.
Vegan burgers and substitutions are for reducing meat consumption, not enabling vegans. It is much more useful to enable the broad majority to be less harmful, rather than helping a small minority.
As a vegetarian I do want it to taste like meat. That's how you get more people to try veggie meals.
Source: me with my family.
My immediate family now eats less meat due to liking the stuff I have, and more veggie stuff in general.
Some even prefer the 'meat' burgers -Beyond, Aldi plant based etc- over their old beef burgers.
They wouldn't have even thought of trying them and be converted if they weren't any "creepy and gross" alternatives.
As someone who currently eats meat but trying to reduce consumption for environmental reasons, I 100% want a vegan burger that tastes like the real deal
The best vegan/vegetarian food I've had was the stuff that got away from finding substitutes for meat and just did its own thing.
I like both worlds: “traditional” vegan food as well as the processed meat substitutes.
creepy and gross.
We are talking burger here, not your genitals.
No, animal-burgers are definitely disturbing if you can see past your own bias.
One has severe and immediate ecological implications. Like 'next few hours' immediate.
Same. Plant-forward veggie burgers are great. Seitan is a revelation.
Well, carrion would be vegan, no?
If that animal was to die of natural causes, like sickness, lightning strike, old age, heart attack, etc. it could be considered vegan
Some do consider it vegan, same as the "freegan" subset. There's even at least one influencer who is a bit infamous for it But there's also a few problems with this line of reasoning. It still normalizes the idea of the consumption of animal products, so it's a slippery slope at best. It's also not scalable, as soon as probably even a modest proportion of people would adopt such a diet, demand would quickly start to surpass supply which would incentivise the artificial production of more road kill.
And then there's just the why? of it. Like if we're talking about extreme situations like starvation and poverty where there is literally no other choice, okay that would make sense. But otherwise, what is so wrong with eating plants that someone would go out of their way to eat carrion instead? With the likely putrefaction involved we are talking about literal self harm to avoid eating some good ol grains and beans.
Made with 100℅ real vegetarians!
Well technically they're right about this.
Cow eat grass, and grass is a vegetation. Cow can turn grass into meat, so technically beef is vegetarian meat.
Not sure of you're trolling
Bruh, that's just cringe. Why is people's diet a part of the culture war?
Because the animal ag industries are some of the biggest sponsors of the republican party. Eating animal products is a great way to directly support fascism.
Well that's unfortunate.
"we don't know... they just are." Could be a slogan for the whole meat industry.