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1. I've never had an issue with the labeling
Mon Feb 26, 2018, 12:46 AM
Feb 2018

But some of the fake meat is so good that it can be confusing. That's not a bad thing in this case. It speaks to the quality of the products.

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I've never had an issue with the labeling Renew Deal Feb 2018 #1
I just thought it odd that to invent new food, they would use old labels like Sausage or Burger. OnDoutside Feb 2018 #22
meat substitutes have grown over 400% past year in Europe OhNo-Really Feb 2018 #2
I eat meat dweller Feb 2018 #3
Oh god. Another right wing crusade. Kablooie Feb 2018 #4
Are people going to be angry that the yummy burger they ate was from plants and not animals? mucifer Feb 2018 #5
I'm trying to figure out how they wouldn't know ahead of time Mariana Feb 2018 #15
(ponders the effect such labelling will have on the fast food industry) Crash2Parties Feb 2018 #6
I have no problem with clear labeling. AJT Feb 2018 #7
Beef prices are "supposed" to continue to come down, Hortensis Feb 2018 #8
Oh well.. what the ranchers dont seem to understand is when its labeled meat Thekaspervote Feb 2018 #9
Call it what you want. safeinOhio Feb 2018 #10
I ate my first steak in over a year Saturday night, and here's what happened. callous taoboy Feb 2018 #11
I quit eating beef and pork over 30 years ago Phoenix61 Feb 2018 #34
Can someone recommend a veggie meat substitute that tastes edible? tavernier Feb 2018 #12
Have you tried the beyond meat burgers? mucifer Feb 2018 #16
These are the best! ginnyinWI Feb 2018 #27
I don't normally like quinoa crazycatlady Feb 2018 #37
Good to know. ginnyinWI Feb 2018 #40
If you have Aldi, they have a similar version crazycatlady Feb 2018 #41
Really? Good! ginnyinWI Feb 2018 #42
I threw away my box crazycatlady Feb 2018 #43
The threat is to their pocketbooks, and with good reason, too Mr. Ected Feb 2018 #13
If it wasn't hurting their bottom line, I doubt they would care... Phentex Feb 2018 #14
But, 30 years ago the only thing you could find in a regular grocery store was tofu. mucifer Feb 2018 #17
why does this reek of nra branding and tactics? Javaman Feb 2018 #18
I've tried fake meat. ick. KG Feb 2018 #19
I'm not surprised you're unable to grasp the obvious LanternWaste Feb 2018 #21
LOL KG Feb 2018 #24
Ever heard of Alpha-gal allergy? Bonx Feb 2018 #28
there are more than one kind of fake meats ginnyinWI Feb 2018 #29
There are 3 major points I am aware of MLAA Feb 2018 #31
THe last few times I ate meat, I was violently ill afterwards crazycatlady Feb 2018 #38
I hate the word meat, and wouldn't mind at all if it doesn't appear on my veggie burger pkgs. MoonRiver Feb 2018 #20
I'm 100% with fake meat that tastes like the real thing. Adrahil Feb 2018 #23
AFAIK, these things have been labeled properly so far... Wounded Bear Feb 2018 #25
I've had this before and it's excellent!!! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2018 #26
This could have unintended consequences PatSeg Feb 2018 #30
Ohh, the harm to the public if they accidentally don't eat meat! HopeAgain Feb 2018 #32
Maybe not in US but the world is moving towards alternatives so cattlemen assoc. know it is lunasun Feb 2018 #33
FU and your line USCA. nm Ferrets are Cool Feb 2018 #35
As long as the protein is high and the carbs are low, I'm all for it Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #36
Ranchers, be flattered. NCTraveler Feb 2018 #39
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