While the EU is discussing banning terms like "veggie burger" or "soy sausage", new data from Appinio provides a surprising insight: It's not the name that
Vegans don’t usually want the taste of meat. It’s just marketed like that, and that’s what we see in the supermarket. I’d be fine if it just said ‘tofu chunks’ or whatever.
The similarity to the so called meat is by shape and seasoning.
The main and most important benefit is that it makes it easier for people to stop eating animal products.
also things like morningstar farms (patties, nuggets, crumblers, etc) are quick and easy for families to prepare a meal and are, often, pretty cost effective.
also morningstar farms chicken nuggets and annies mac and cheese is a quick lunch for a child that they’ll actually eat and is vegan/veggie.
Vegans don’t usually want the taste of meat. It’s just marketed like that, and that’s what we see in the supermarket. I’d be fine if it just said ‘tofu chunks’ or whatever.
The similarity to the so called meat is by shape and seasoning.
The main and most important benefit is that it makes it easier for people to stop eating animal products.
also things like morningstar farms (patties, nuggets, crumblers, etc) are quick and easy for families to prepare a meal and are, often, pretty cost effective.
also morningstar farms chicken nuggets and annies mac and cheese is a quick lunch for a child that they’ll actually eat and is vegan/veggie.