I wouldn't be opposed to BM if it was soy free and significantly cheaper than meat and almost as good. But why would you pay the same or more money for something that isn't as good. It's a retarded idea from conception.
Come at me when they make a meatless ribeye that's as good but only cost 8 bucks for a 1 inch steak.
I'm one of the few vegans on this site, and I will continue to buy Beyond until I see anything they've done wrong. As it is, their stuff is soy-fee, GMO-free, and they don't share office space with planned parenthood like 'Impossible' brand.
Logically, meatless shouldn't cost more, but so few companies are doing 'fake meat' correctly, and anything niche is more expensive, so right now I just bite the bullet and pay more for it. 2 burgers cost about 5 bucks. It's better than restaurant prices, but much worse than how inexpensive meat is.
For posterity, here's a couple companies I will NEVER buy from, because I don't trust them: Morning Star Farms, Impossible, Chosen foods, and Kelloggs.
2 burgers cost about 5 bucks.
With 2lbs of meat I can make 15 hamburgers for 10 bucks.
I know.
Morning star always made uncomfortable. It's Hebrew for Lucifer and I don't really like the idea of eatings satan's synthetic pork, Gods pork is cheaper.
ELI5, why morning star is heeb for lucifer.
I'm not up on my jew.
Exactly. I keep telling people what the name means, and nobody cares. Then they rebrand themselves recently as "incogmeato" featuring freemason symbols as the logo: https://pic8.co/sh/y7Nfkl.png
Its true. They do let you know
Well, you fuckers keep talking about it. You summoned me like Beetlejuice.
I hate veganism, but it's at least relevant to the conversation. I would never know this stuff because I walk right past that section of the store.
Agreed
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