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"Wright's ?
Wright's pie shop, bakery no idea their reach but they are across the midlands
Don’t you have any Gregg’s?
No wrights pie shops in Yorkshire "
Have greggs here and poundbakery they do veggie sausage rolls I love them 2 for a quid.
Leeds have opened Wright's pie place but it's not called Wright's it's called Street pies. |
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"Nearest street pie store I found was in Moscow
Haha il have a nosy see if I can find link. Wright's pies originated in Crewe and branched out."
Ok I may have misread some time. Ok they've created a grab and go selection which they will see in stores under the name street pie. They will be selling them in Leeds. In 3 flavours piri PRI chicken, Cajun bbq and beef adobo. |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
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"Tasted bloody great...loved it
But apparently it’s not suitable for vegans or vegetarians
They've been made to cook them separately but the fries aren't vegan or vegetarian
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Anyone tried the meatless meatball marinara from subway? That or the vegan steak bake is my next thing to try.
Been vegetarian since I was 7 it's come a long way since Linda mccartneys sausages. So much variety and actually tasty food now.
Quorn is an amazing thing, my local shop is doing quorn wraps and sandwiches now in the sandwich mealdeals. Chicken slice one not so exciting, caesar chicken one is bland but sweet chilli one is nice if they don't stick too much carrot on it |
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over a year ago
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"Tasted bloody great...loved it
But apparently it’s not suitable for vegans or vegetarians "
They have to say this because theres always a risk of cross contamination.
But if you eat from somewhere that also serves meat theres always a risk.
It's the same with allergies, places will always tell you they cant guarantee it's free of allergens due to how things are prepared etc
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Yeah, I don't want meat juice in my food ta "
I think there is a court case in America about this although there was a disclaimer in the branch I went to.
Not sure if you would get meat juice on the vegan whopper though.. |
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"Yeah, I don't want meat juice in my food ta
I think there is a court case in America about this although there was a disclaimer in the branch I went to.
Not sure if you would get meat juice on the vegan whopper though.. "
You will if it's cooked on the same grill. The meat taste will end up on it. It's a no from me. BUT I appreciate lots of people think differently to me and if works for them then it's great. It's an exciting time to be plant based because there are so many options now. I've only been in one restaurant in the last couple of years where I couldn't eat anything and had to just drink coffee. Fairly sure the ex-MIL chose it deliberately ![](/icons/s/rolleyes.gif) |
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"Yeah, I don't want meat juice in my food ta
I think there is a court case in America about this although there was a disclaimer in the branch I went to.
Not sure if you would get meat juice on the vegan whopper though.. "
The local ones here that deliver state they are which means they have a separate fryer just for the burgers. But they state the fries are not
I think it would be more productive to fry non meat foods separately i.e. fries, onion rings etc.
Some McDonald's state an item is vegetarian then others state not some fry them with fish products.
Burger King used to have vegetarian society seal of approval on their vegetarian assured products. They should bring this back. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Yeah, I don't want meat juice in my food ta
I think there is a court case in America about this although there was a disclaimer in the branch I went to.
Not sure if you would get meat juice on the vegan whopper though..
You will if it's cooked on the same grill. The meat taste will end up on it. It's a no from me. BUT I appreciate lots of people think differently to me and if works for them then it's great. It's an exciting time to be plant based because there are so many options now. I've only been in one restaurant in the last couple of years where I couldn't eat anything and had to just drink coffee. Fairly sure the ex-MIL chose it deliberately "
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"I tried the McDonalds veg burger..
Not for me but the whopper good.. only problem is the texture of the bun. Always breaks up."
It used to be a proper veggie burger I liked that more than the veggie "burger" they have now. |
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"Mind was two fingers of veg burger but no salad and s bit of mayo.. not imptessed"
Sounds crap, I order with added gherkins and cheese slice, so lettuce, mayo cheese, gherkins and veggie gujions cheese is 30p and they forget to add it sometimes which isn't so bad if I'm in store but with delivery it's a pain to sort out refund
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x"
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ? |
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over a year ago
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?"
No am not a vegan but agree with ethical farming animals having quality of life etc. Humans were never ment to be vegans just check out the food chain. To me it's all about balance. I love the eco system of the oceans for example nothing gets wasted and the circle of life. Surely the chemicals in lab produced vegan food is more dangerous than a delicious steak x |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?"
I wouldn't, but I never liked meat anyway which was the main reason I stopped eating it. I'd rather eat chickpeas, lentils, etc rather than processed meat substitutes. |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?"
It's less cost effective than farming.
You'll find proteins coming from insects and the meat eating population will be eating cricket burgers instead of beef. They have higher protein count per gram and a tiny fraction of the carbon footprint farming has. A sustainable meat protein source.
I won't be eating insects though |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?
No am not a vegan but agree with ethical farming animals having quality of life etc. Humans were never ment to be vegans just check out the food chain. To me it's all about balance. I love the eco system of the oceans for example nothing gets wasted and the circle of life. Surely the chemicals in lab produced vegan food is more dangerous than a delicious steak x" this, if we didnt eat beef then cows would be almost gone, if you want to save a species start to eat it, look at the facts, or turn it into a pet, otherwise we will let it die, harsh but true |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?
No am not a vegan but agree with ethical farming animals having quality of life etc. Humans were never ment to be vegans just check out the food chain. To me it's all about balance. I love the eco system of the oceans for example nothing gets wasted and the circle of life. Surely the chemicals in lab produced vegan food is more dangerous than a delicious steak xthis, if we didnt eat beef then cows would be almost gone, if you want to save a species start to eat it, look at the facts, or turn it into a pet, otherwise we will let it die, harsh but true"
Cows have been genetically line bred for centuries. There are wild "cows" and they continue to live so butchers would rarely use them due to not having the meat quality or milk. The farmed cattle are not natural and them dying out would of be no actual loss because they'd have been sent to the butcher's where meat eaters will devour the last of the meat cattle.
Humans created what probably would never have occurred naturally. Meat eaters saying what a loss it would be if they died out but happy for them to go to slaughter. I'd wager next 20 years there would be no cattle left for meat market. Farmers can't survive on what they get now for them. |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?
No am not a vegan but agree with ethical farming animals having quality of life etc. Humans were never ment to be vegans just check out the food chain. To me it's all about balance. I love the eco system of the oceans for example nothing gets wasted and the circle of life. Surely the chemicals in lab produced vegan food is more dangerous than a delicious steak xthis, if we didnt eat beef then cows would be almost gone, if you want to save a species start to eat it, look at the facts, or turn it into a pet, otherwise we will let it die, harsh but true
Cows have been genetically line bred for centuries. There are wild "cows" and they continue to live so butchers would rarely use them due to not having the meat quality or milk. The farmed cattle are not natural and them dying out would of be no actual loss because they'd have been sent to the butcher's where meat eaters will devour the last of the meat cattle.
Humans created what probably would never have occurred naturally. Meat eaters saying what a loss it would be if they died out but happy for them to go to slaughter. I'd wager next 20 years there would be no cattle left for meat market. Farmers can't survive on what they get now for them. "
So man never went fishing or hunting. Things evolve. Farming is turning around and becoming more ethical which is a great thing and it should be a choice and meat eaters should not be shamed or made to feel guilty for eating a bacon sandwich x |
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"Prefer proper bakers not the generic Gregg's. Not enough independents are left these days and what is the point of a vegan whopper when is cooked on the same grill as the meat x
I agree with you.. shame because I think it's on the right track..
Serious question .. as a vgan would you eat lab produced meat.. ?
No am not a vegan but agree with ethical farming animals having quality of life etc. Humans were never ment to be vegans just check out the food chain. To me it's all about balance. I love the eco system of the oceans for example nothing gets wasted and the circle of life. Surely the chemicals in lab produced vegan food is more dangerous than a delicious steak xthis, if we didnt eat beef then cows would be almost gone, if you want to save a species start to eat it, look at the facts, or turn it into a pet, otherwise we will let it die, harsh but true
Cows have been genetically line bred for centuries. There are wild "cows" and they continue to live so butchers would rarely use them due to not having the meat quality or milk. The farmed cattle are not natural and them dying out would of be no actual loss because they'd have been sent to the butcher's where meat eaters will devour the last of the meat cattle.
Humans created what probably would never have occurred naturally. Meat eaters saying what a loss it would be if they died out but happy for them to go to slaughter. I'd wager next 20 years there would be no cattle left for meat market. Farmers can't survive on what they get now for them.
So man never went fishing or hunting. Things evolve. Farming is turning around and becoming more ethical which is a great thing and it should be a choice and meat eaters should not be shamed or made to feel guilty for eating a bacon sandwich x"
Wonder where I was shaming. Yet another thread I'm misinterpreted
Farmers are subsidised for their goods. Come a time it will stop. Then meat will be £100 per lb or they find a sustainable alternative i.e. insects
The farmed cow is not natural evolution and I doubt any farmer would let a herd all die and go to waste. Things do evolve even humans caused a massive evolution in a matter of decades which would naturally occur of millennias
Elephant populations rising due human interference. Elephants were poached for their tusks and the population growth increased due to the fact elephants being born tuskless. This is human induced evolution. Line breeding is not evolution but manipulation of genetics. Larger muscles, leaner meats, increased milk production.
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"Is it ok to eat insects ?"
When farmed they would be parasite free, but people have been eating insects wild for all of human existence
I won't be eating them
I've done fine without meat since I was 7 years old. I'd miss cheese though, but I'd survive. Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho. |
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"Is it ok to eat insects ?
When farmed they would be parasite free, but people have been eating insects wild for all of human existence
I won't be eating them
I've done fine without meat since I was 7 years old. I'd miss cheese though, but I'd survive. Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho."
There's some amazing vegan chocolate! I absolutely LOVE iChoc bars, Vego, some of the green and blacks dark chocolate, bournville orange chocolate, etc.
I went cold turkey with cheese, definitely the hardest to stop eating but that's because of the hormones in it. It's almost like crack. Vegan cheese is somewhat of an acquired taste ![](/icons/s/2/eh.gif) |
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"Is it ok to eat insects ?
When farmed they would be parasite free, but people have been eating insects wild for all of human existence
I won't be eating them
I've done fine without meat since I was 7 years old. I'd miss cheese though, but I'd survive. Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho.
There's some amazing vegan chocolate! I absolutely LOVE iChoc bars, Vego, some of the green and blacks dark chocolate, bournville orange chocolate, etc.
I went cold turkey with cheese, definitely the hardest to stop eating but that's because of the hormones in it. It's almost like crack. Vegan cheese is somewhat of an acquired taste " il see what I can find thats affordable in my local shops. They had one once it was about £5 for a small bar smaller than Cadbury ones, my local shop isn't ideal for vegans heck it's taken them till 3 weeks ago to stock the new vegetarian sandwiches |
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" Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho.
There's some amazing vegan chocolate! I absolutely LOVE iChoc bars, Vego, some of the green and blacks dark chocolate, bournville orange chocolate, etc.
I went cold turkey with cheese, definitely the hardest to stop eating but that's because of the hormones in it. It's almost like crack. Vegan cheese is somewhat of an acquired taste il see what I can find thats affordable in my local shops. They had one once it was about £5 for a small bar smaller than Cadbury ones, my local shop isn't ideal for vegans heck it's taken them till 3 weeks ago to stock the new vegetarian sandwiches"
Check tesco for the new galaxy chocolate.. Its amazing |
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" Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho.
There's some amazing vegan chocolate! I absolutely LOVE iChoc bars, Vego, some of the green and blacks dark chocolate, bournville orange chocolate, etc.
I went cold turkey with cheese, definitely the hardest to stop eating but that's because of the hormones in it. It's almost like crack. Vegan cheese is somewhat of an acquired taste il see what I can find thats affordable in my local shops. They had one once it was about £5 for a small bar smaller than Cadbury ones, my local shop isn't ideal for vegans heck it's taken them till 3 weeks ago to stock the new vegetarian sandwiches
Check tesco for the new galaxy chocolate.. Its amazing"
Il probably be in Tesco about 4am Saturday night clubbing then shopping before taxi home |
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We have a huge problem with obesity.
It doesn't matter if you are vegan, vegetarian or a traditional carnivore.
If you eat well and are active you will have a normal bmi.
If you eat sh*t (burgers etc.) and sit on your arse you will be fat. Meat is irrelevant.
And just to wind a few people up. The NHS has a limited resource. If you are using those resources because of self inflicted issues which include obesity, smoking and the odd glass too many (guilty), you are affecting the outcome of your parent's or children's chances of surviving cancer and other serious illnesses. |
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Everyone seems to be jumping on the vegan bandwagon. People should actually research into what goes into these meat substitutes, and if you ever smell the waste that comes out of these manufacturing plants that produce meat substitutes.....it's absoloutely rank. |
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"We have a huge problem with obesity.
It doesn't matter if you are vegan, vegetarian or a traditional carnivore.
If you eat well and are active you will have a normal bmi.
If you eat sh*t (burgers etc.) and sit on your arse you will be fat. Meat is irrelevant.
And just to wind a few people up. The NHS has a limited resource. If you are using those resources because of self inflicted issues which include obesity, smoking and the odd glass too many (guilty), you are affecting the outcome of your parent's or children's chances of surviving cancer and other serious illnesses. "
I'm fat and vegetarian but it's not all about what I eat or do. But thanks for pointing out dietry requirements to support a healthy bmi |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
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I'll pass. Men want to eat it, especially frequently? Go right ahead and become feminised in record time. 18 million times more phytoestrogen than a regular whopper for only 5% less calories. Time to start shopping for bras for those incoming manboobs ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"I'll pass. Men want to eat it, especially frequently? Go right ahead and become feminised in record time. 18 million times more phytoestrogen than a regular whopper for only 5% less calories. Time to start shopping for bras for those incoming manboobs "
It'll save me a fortune on hormones ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
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"I'll pass. Men want to eat it, especially frequently? Go right ahead and become feminised in record time. 18 million times more phytoestrogen than a regular whopper for only 5% less calories. Time to start shopping for bras for those incoming manboobs
It'll save me a fortune on hormones "
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" Oh and vegan chocolate isn't great either but hey ho.
There's some amazing vegan chocolate! I absolutely LOVE iChoc bars, Vego, some of the green and blacks dark chocolate, bournville orange chocolate, etc.
I went cold turkey with cheese, definitely the hardest to stop eating but that's because of the hormones in it. It's almost like crack. Vegan cheese is somewhat of an acquired taste il see what I can find thats affordable in my local shops. They had one once it was about £5 for a small bar smaller than Cadbury ones, my local shop isn't ideal for vegans heck it's taken them till 3 weeks ago to stock the new vegetarian sandwiches
Check tesco for the new galaxy chocolate.. Its amazing"
Bollocks, I've been searching in ASDA, wrong shop ![](/icons/s/lol.gif) |
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I can't even eat Burger King or McDonald's after discovering the deliciousness of Five Guys a few years back. Not tried the vegan one and probably won't, but the meat ones are usually like Gandhis flip flop from BK and Mc D's ![](/icons/s/2/eh.gif) |
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"I'll pass. Men want to eat it, especially frequently? Go right ahead and become feminised in record time. 18 million times more phytoestrogen than a regular whopper for only 5% less calories. Time to start shopping for bras for those incoming manboobs
It'll save me a fortune on hormones
Always a silver lining in everything "
Burger King here I cum ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"I'll pass. Men want to eat it, especially frequently? Go right ahead and become feminised in record time. 18 million times more phytoestrogen than a regular whopper for only 5% less calories. Time to start shopping for bras for those incoming manboobs
It'll save me a fortune on hormones
Always a silver lining in everything
Burger King here I cum "
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I tried the meatless meatball marinara yesterday not bad I had it with normal cheese. I discovered they don't do honey and oat bread anymore and that was my favourite bread. Next one to try is the vegan steak bake ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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