Cheers That won’t be vegan I don’t think, but I rarely eat there anyway and that food looks better than those styrofoam looking hot dogs I see people with
Bloody Vegans, like a cult, brainwashed twats, I bet non of the new “Vegans” know that, they can’t wear anything animal related, leather shoes, woollen scarves, cashmere jumpers, silk ties, not that they would, scruffy ****s, even Vegetarians in my youth were weirdos, but Vegans are off the scale, calling weed things burgers and sausages, I bet every single one of them love the smell of cooking bacon.
What a strange rant about people trying to eat healthier to not only prolong their own lives but also be better for the planet's health.
I've no problem with people choosing to eat what they want or not. They're a bloody nightmare to cook for though - I'll be cooking for a couple over Xmas - and some are definitely a bit cultish about it. Most seem to have more facial hair than body mass.
My experience these days is vegans generally bring their own food to a gathering, and for a sit down meal if you cook them some veg or other things separately they're pretty happy to make do. Or maybe that's just the ones I know.
I'll just look on in disgust then they put their non-melty soya-based cheese substitute on what would otherwise be a perfect wood-fired pizza on boxing day...
Jesus, it's just about looking after the planet and the welfare of animals. No need to get salty about it.
I genuinely commend vegans. Where a lot of our meat comes from is problematic to say the least. I don't have the will power to resist something I've been eating and enjoying my whole life, so fair play to them for being that principled. There are a fair few who use being vegan to compensate for their absolute lack of personalty though. It becomes all consuming and being a vegan is their shtick.
Questionably healthier, many are having to top up with vitamin supplements, and some of the new products aimed at this market are full of chemicals and additives. Better for the planet hmmm, swopping out local dairy milk for imported soya and almond milk won't be. Eating a locally sourced balanced diet is best for you and the planet.