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Vegetarian Burgers

Submitted by jetjames007, , Thread ID: 194206

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14-01-2021, 08:30 PM
#1
Are you a vegetarian and have you tried meat free burgers.

I think that if you don't want to eat meat, why would you eat something that looks and tastes similar to it?

What do you think?

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#2
I think synthetic/plant based meat is a really good thing, assuming it ever takes off it can make "meat" less of a luxury and can open up a lot of the farmland used to feed and house livestock for a different use.

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#3
I hate begi burgers and vegi meat overall so I would rather starve myself han to eat poop

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#4
/plant based meat is a really good thing, assuming it ever takes off it can make "meat" less of a luxury and can open up a lot of the farmland used to feed and house livestock for a different use.

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#5
tic/plant based meat is a really good thing, assuming it ever takes off it can make "meat" less of a luxury and can open up a lot of the farmland used to feed and house livestock for a different u

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#6
synthetic/plant based meat is a really good thing, assuming it ever takes off it can make "meat" less of a luxury and can open up a lot of the farmland used to feed and house livestock for a different use.

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based meat is a really good thing, assuming it ever takes off it can make "meat" less of a luxury and can open up a lot of the farmland used to feed and house livestock for a different use.

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#8
Yes, i made veggie burgers myself using red and black beans and other veggies. Consistency was pretty weird but still tasty. That coming from a huge meat lover.

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#9
Never tasted one but i can't imagine being so delicious like a normal meat burger

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#10
I hate begi burgers and vegi meat, I can't eat that without vomit

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