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Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Some Guy said:
Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Who would have thanked that a sausage roll could contain sausage....I am thinking of having "contains meat" tattooed on my todger.....to rule out an misunderstanding "A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Caddyshack said:
Some Guy said:
Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Who would have thanked that a sausage roll could contain sausage....I am thinking of having "contains meat" tattooed on my todger.....to rule out an misunderstanding "A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Vanden Saab said:
Caddyshack said:
Some Guy said:
Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Who would have thanked that a sausage roll could contain sausage....I am thinking of having "contains meat" tattooed on my todger.....to rule out an misunderstanding "A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Caddyshack said:
Vanden Saab said:
Caddyshack said:
Some Guy said:
Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Who would have thanked that a sausage roll could contain sausage....I am thinking of having "contains meat" tattooed on my todger.....to rule out an misunderstanding "A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
"tit" that tends to imply some sort of uneven contraction surely it would read "Cant" - merely needing an arrow added at the sharp end for perfect context
Pinoyuk said:
Amazing just how few vegans you find in poor countries !! Bet Oxfam are not catering for any in Ethiopia etc .Well other than the volunteers on Gap years ! Its a pointless lifestyle taken by very “needy insecure types “
Boom! Can't argue with this kind of razor sharp analysis can we? Close the thread!Pinoyuk said:
Amazing just how few vegans you find in poor countries !! Bet Oxfam are not catering for any in Ethiopia etc .Well other than the volunteers on Gap years ! Its a pointless lifestyle taken by very “needy insecure types “
Strict Indian Vegetarian/ Jain cooking, while not vegan (milk products are allowed) have some rules even stricter. Ie no vegetables obtained by killing the plant (so onions and garlic are out) Pretty common in South India (why airlines have both Indian veg meals and strict Indian veg meals for order)
wisbech said:
Pinoyuk said:
Amazing just how few vegans you find in poor countries !! Bet Oxfam are not catering for any in Ethiopia etc .Well other than the volunteers on Gap years ! Its a pointless lifestyle taken by very “needy insecure types “
Strict Indian Vegetarian/ Jain cooking, while not vegan (milk products are allowed) have some rules even stricter. Ie no vegetables obtained by killing the plant (so onions and garlic are out) Pretty common in South India (why airlines have both Indian veg meals and strict Indian veg meals for order)
I'm not vegan, but respect people's view if they want to be. There's a very interesting documentary on the iPlayer at the moment as it goes with Jermaine Jenas, "When Football Went Vegan" ... I digress.
My initial reaction was "why would a vegan even be in Greggs? It's not very 'vegan' is it?"
Turns out they love a vegan sausage roll!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/14/g...
I'm just a bit confused by it all; vegans make a lifestyle choice on ethical grounds, but then some go and buy vegan products from a company that is very successful at selling sausage rolls and steak bakes. If I were vegan, Greggs wouldn't even feature on my radar - I wouldn't want to give my hard-earned to a company that sells meat-based products.
Each to their own though. I might go try one of these 'ere vegan sausage rolls, see if they are any good.
My initial reaction was "why would a vegan even be in Greggs? It's not very 'vegan' is it?"
Turns out they love a vegan sausage roll!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/14/g...
I'm just a bit confused by it all; vegans make a lifestyle choice on ethical grounds, but then some go and buy vegan products from a company that is very successful at selling sausage rolls and steak bakes. If I were vegan, Greggs wouldn't even feature on my radar - I wouldn't want to give my hard-earned to a company that sells meat-based products.
Each to their own though. I might go try one of these 'ere vegan sausage rolls, see if they are any good.
Edited by PurpleTurtle on Tuesday 22 October 11:14
PurpleTurtle said:
I'm not vegan, but respect people's view if they want to be. There's a very interesting documentary on the iPlayer at the moment as it goes with Jermaine Jenas, "When Football Went Vegan" ... I digress.
My initial reaction was "why would a vegan even be in Greggs? It's not very 'vegan' is it?"
Turns out they love a vegan sausage roll!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/14/g...
I'm just a bit confused by it all; vegans make a lifestyle choice on ethical grounds, but then some go and buy vegan products from a company that is very successful at selling sausage rolls and steak bakes. If I were vegan, Greggs wouldn't even feature on my radar - I wouldn't want to give my hard-earned to a company that sells meat-based products.
You are assuming that all vegans do not eat meat for ethical reasons which is far from the case. My initial reaction was "why would a vegan even be in Greggs? It's not very 'vegan' is it?"
Turns out they love a vegan sausage roll!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/14/g...
I'm just a bit confused by it all; vegans make a lifestyle choice on ethical grounds, but then some go and buy vegan products from a company that is very successful at selling sausage rolls and steak bakes. If I were vegan, Greggs wouldn't even feature on my radar - I wouldn't want to give my hard-earned to a company that sells meat-based products.
A really good friend of mine from Tanzania sees no point in being veggie. If you've had nothing and been poor like him (and none of us ever have)- you aspire to eat good food, eg meat.
veg is at the bottom of the pile. eating veg is a sign of poverty.
Of course he eats fruit and veg, (he's one of the best cyclists I know and you need a good diet) but there is no point to restrict yourself in our western world other than for vanity. but of course, eat a good diet.
veg is at the bottom of the pile. eating veg is a sign of poverty.
Of course he eats fruit and veg, (he's one of the best cyclists I know and you need a good diet) but there is no point to restrict yourself in our western world other than for vanity. but of course, eat a good diet.
The Wookie said:
wisbech said:
Pinoyuk said:
Amazing just how few vegans you find in poor countries !! Bet Oxfam are not catering for any in Ethiopia etc .Well other than the volunteers on Gap years ! Its a pointless lifestyle taken by very “needy insecure types “
Strict Indian Vegetarian/ Jain cooking, while not vegan (milk products are allowed) have some rules even stricter. Ie no vegetables obtained by killing the plant (so onions and garlic are out) Pretty common in South India (why airlines have both Indian veg meals and strict Indian veg meals for order)
Caddyshack said:
Some Guy said:
Vegan "traumatised for life" after eating sausage roll that contained sausage meat.
"A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
Who would have thanked that a sausage roll could contain sausage....I am thinking of having "contains meat" tattooed on my todger.....to rule out an misunderstanding "A woman claims she started having heart palpitations and broke down in tears after being served a sausage roll that contained sausage."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/26/vegan-traumatised-l...
"Sharleen was unhappy at being served a sausage-filled sausage roll"
austinsmirk said:
A really good friend of mine from Tanzania sees no point in being veggie. If you've had nothing and been poor like him (and none of us ever have)- you aspire to eat good food, eg meat.
veg is at the bottom of the pile. eating veg is a sign of poverty.
Of course he eats fruit and veg, (he's one of the best cyclists I know and you need a good diet) but there is no point to restrict yourself in our western world other than for vanity. but of course, eat a good diet.
"Vanity"? veg is at the bottom of the pile. eating veg is a sign of poverty.
Of course he eats fruit and veg, (he's one of the best cyclists I know and you need a good diet) but there is no point to restrict yourself in our western world other than for vanity. but of course, eat a good diet.
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