• @Sludgehammer
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    7 months ago

    My only problems with Impossible products is they’re usually quite a bit saltier than actual meat and of course that it’s usually more expensive then meat products. If they fixed both of those problems I’d be okay with replacing a good percentage of my meat consumption with them.

    • @[email protected]
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      227 months ago

      I am once again asking for meat and dairy subsidies to be shifted to alternatives.

      I’m perfectly happy with oat milk, especially in how it keeps longer, but not it being twice the price per gallon.

      • @littlewonder
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        117 months ago

        Nah, let’s ban anything that doesn’t include maximum animal suffering.

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    • @QualifiedKitten
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      97 months ago

      It’s been a little while since I checked, but the last time I was thinking of making chilli, I decided against it because the ground beef was too expensive. I use the fattier/cheaper beef, and depending on which store I checked, the Impossible/Beyond products were either slightly cheaper than real meat, or the same price. Of all the shops I checked, the cheapest option ended up being Impossible or Beyond.

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      37 months ago

      I say this without judgement as a fellow carnist, but you can definitely get away with eating less meat than you think. It’s just a matter of figuring out how to prep and cook other protein sources.

      I’ve got myself up to “almost vegan” except for when visiting family. Next step is bringing my own grillables lol that’ll be to-do, I just know it