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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"McDonalds have launched its new vegetarian Big Mac.
Fewer calories. Anyone tried it yet? It's gone out in limited locations but soon to be launched more widely in the UK. "
I'm sure I'll try it at some point! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"McDonalds have launched its new vegetarian Big Mac.
Fewer calories. Anyone tried it yet? It's gone out in limited locations but soon to be launched more widely in the UK.
I'm sure I'll try it at some point!"
Me too |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I’m boycotting McDonalds because they never have milkshake in.
Yet they find time to come up with a vegetarian burger option thingy!
Sort it out!
Because there are no lorry drivers........"
There are lots of lorry drivers.. don't believe the hype.. they want you to panic buy |
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
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"Do people actually admit to eating that McDonald’s rubbish ? About as nutritious as a dead Slug "
A dead slug might actually be more nutritious
A lot may not admit to eating it but still do. Similar to Tory voters. Millions voted for them but you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone that admits to it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m boycotting McDonalds because they never have milkshake in.
Yet they find time to come up with a vegetarian burger option thingy!
Sort it out!
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Go on YouTube and learn about the milkshake thing. It will surprise you. |
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"Do people actually admit to eating that McDonald’s rubbish ? About as nutritious as a dead Slug "
It’s actually not too bad, if you just do the burgers
Chips are what ruin it
I got stage ready eating McDonald’s 1-2 times a week |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"McDonalds have launched its new vegetarian Big Mac.
Fewer calories. Anyone tried it yet? It's gone out in limited locations but soon to be launched more widely in the UK. "
It's a vegan burger, which I guess is going to appeal to a wider audience. That is until they go and blow it by cooking it in oil or on machines they use for meat products. It will happen |
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"McDonalds have launched its new vegetarian Big Mac.
Fewer calories. Anyone tried it yet? It's gone out in limited locations but soon to be launched more widely in the UK.
It's a vegan burger, which I guess is going to appeal to a wider audience. That is until they go and blow it by cooking it in oil or on machines they use for meat products. It will happen "
This doesn't bother me tbh longvas I'm not chomping on meat I'm ok x |
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"It's a vegan burger, which I guess is going to appeal to a wider audience. That is until they go and blow it by cooking it in oil or on machines they use for meat products. It will happen "
And long overdue it is too! Burger King have a plant-based whopper, and it’s very good but not advertised as vegan as it’s cooked on the same grill as meat. Their chicken alternative is vegan though.
Hopefully this will be a pure vegan product. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What's the point of providing vegetarian or vegan products when your company slaughters millions of animals? You can hardly say it's a healthy eating option when your food is nutritional crap. Only good thing about McDonald's is that my blow job skills have rapidly improved trying to suck my shake through a paper straw.
McDonald's, stop trying to act like you give a shit and just end the planet already!!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I didn’t know McDonald’s did food?
Everything I have ever tried was artificial or pumped full of chemicals and preservatives.
When I went to the toilet it looked exactly the same coming out as it went in |
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"What's the point of providing vegetarian or vegan products when your company slaughters millions of animals?"
Appreciate your point, but it’s a start. By having it on the menu it acknowledges vegans, and the vegan lifestyle. If more people try it, great! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's the point of providing vegetarian or vegan products when your company slaughters millions of animals?
Appreciate your point, but it’s a start. By having it on the menu it acknowledges vegans, and the vegan lifestyle. If more people try it, great!"
If you're a vegan on the grounds of animal welfare and eating at McDonald's then you are not a vegan. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"I didn’t know McDonald’s did food?
Everything I have ever tried was artificial or pumped full of chemicals and preservatives.
When I went to the toilet it looked exactly the same coming out as it went in "
You actually shit Big Mac's
Respect to you Sir |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"What's the point of providing vegetarian or vegan products when your company slaughters millions of animals?
Appreciate your point, but it’s a start. By having it on the menu it acknowledges vegans, and the vegan lifestyle. If more people try it, great!
If you're a vegan on the grounds of animal welfare and eating at McDonald's then you are not a vegan. "
That argument would stop vegans buying their shopping, at most if not all major supermarkets, as they slaughter millions of animals a year, but they also cater for vegans. I'm not a vegan but I see they don't always get choice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's the point of providing vegetarian or vegan products when your company slaughters millions of animals?
Appreciate your point, but it’s a start. By having it on the menu it acknowledges vegans, and the vegan lifestyle. If more people try it, great!
If you're a vegan on the grounds of animal welfare and eating at McDonald's then you are not a vegan.
That argument would stop vegans buying their shopping, at most if not all major supermarkets, as they slaughter millions of animals a year, but they also cater for vegans. I'm not a vegan but I see they don't always get choice."
Choice? There is more choice now than ever. I used to be a vegan 30 years ago so I know how easy it is to do it without the use of major companies. |
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"I’m boycotting McDonalds because they never have milkshake in.
Yet they find time to come up with a vegetarian burger option thingy!
Sort it out!
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Apparently it's because the staff don't want to spend 3 hours cleaning it, saw an article from an ex employee giving away all the dirty secrets |
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"If you're a vegan on the grounds of animal welfare and eating at McDonald's then you are not a vegan. "
Applying that logic, I wouldn’t use a supermarket either! Or any retail outlets stocking anything with animal derived content…
You’re argument is known to me, and lots of other vegans. Watching large corporates begin to change even in a small way, is a sign of progress. It won’t be an overnight change, but the longest journey begins with a footstep. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"I’m boycotting McDonalds because they never have milkshake in.
Yet they find time to come up with a vegetarian burger option thingy!
Sort it out!
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The milkshake is the only thing I’d buy from there and not had one of those in 5 years lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you're a vegan on the grounds of animal welfare and eating at McDonald's then you are not a vegan.
Applying that logic, I wouldn’t use a supermarket either! Or any retail outlets stocking anything with animal derived content…
You’re argument is known to me, and lots of other vegans. Watching large corporates begin to change even in a small way, is a sign of progress. It won’t be an overnight change, but the longest journey begins with a footstep."
As I mentioned earlier. I managed this 30 years ago with ease. You can be vegan and not shop at major supermarkets if you want to. There are more independent shops and probably vegan farmers markets too. Mc Donald's couldn't give a flying fuck about animal welfare, the planet or anything else except making a profit. If I was considering a lifestyle change for health or compassionate reasons I would not start there.
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