Tim Horton's is Offering Vegan Options Now.

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Beyond Meat going big, worldwide international.

Good option for those that desire this.

I have some Beyond products and the Impossible patties at home, some Gardein as well. Alternate them with my turkey/chicken meals daily.

When I go out to eat I typically prefer the real thing, though. I'll probably always order the regular meat meals when out and about.
 
not sure how i feel about eating something that wasn't murdered

i'll give it a shot, also what the hell is tim hortons
It's a Canadian donut shop. And, options are always good. I've had beyond meat, it tastes good but of course it won't be good as the real thing.
 
It's more calories, salt and fat than the meat version.... watch for the fat vegans next decade who think they are healthy.
 
I mean isn't most of the processed food we eat filled with plant based products anyways?

Was going to go to Timmies today, but to grab a ice lemonade and chicken sandwich.
 
I'm not vegetarian at all, but I really like the version 2.0 Impossible Burger. Had it at our regular burger/beer/local watering hole the other day when wanting something a tad healthier/different.
 
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Not all these are weighted equally, though.

9 grams of carbs isn't much at all, over the course of a day. For most people it's basically nothing. Neither really are the extra 140mg's of sodium. It's relevant, but neither of these patties, strictly by themselves, are what I would consider high sodium food. If you are someone who tries to limit your sodium intake to 500-600mg or less per meal then it's very possible building a meal around each of these patties. For most people's healthy/normal sodium intake, it's a mostly inconsequential difference.

If you're someone who needs to avoid cholesterol due to a health issue, that makes all the difference entirely. For me, personally, I consume less than 90mg of cholesterol a day. This is a choice thing, not a need thing (for me), but if it was something I needed to watch out for urgently then one regular patty would be over my entire day's allotment.
 
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It's more calories, salt and fat than the meat version.... watch for the fat vegans next decade who think they are healthy.

Compared to the fat meat eaters we have today?

I think regardless it would just be advisable to avoid fast food meals in general.
 
Don't even get me started on this shitty company. I completely swore them off after yet another incident with them a few weekends ago when they didn't have the ingredients to make my breakfast sandwich at 11:30 am. They serve breakfast 24 hours a day, and I can't get a breakfast sandwich at 11:30 am? The girl is like "we don't have biscuits can I put this on an english muffin?" The store is packed as fuck, and they already took my money, I'm late to meet someone, and this is pissing me off. So I'm like no, I didn't ask or pay for an english muffin, you guys don't have any more biscuits in the back? You serve breakfast 24 hours a day, do you only make a dozen fucking biscuits in the morning? What is the deal here, go make my order, I'll wait. The girl exchanges looks with another young girl beside her, they are speechless because this isn't SOP and there isn't a button to make the problem go away. They wave over the manager who just says no we don't have any more, let me give you a refund.

Miraculously, a Country Style coffe place has opened up very close to where I live, and they have pretty great donuts. I have been begging for some competition for Tim Horton's for years, I don't understand why they have a total stranglehold on the coffee shop market up here. You do have some Starbucks here and there and specialty places, but we used to have more chains that offered direct competition to Tim Hortons, and they're pretty much all gone now, with a Tim Hortons every 25 feet.

Here's a Doug Stanhope clip about breakfast sandwiches, I always used to think about this because before the 24 hour breakfast, Tim Horton's did exactly this to me so many times

 
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It's probably fake eggs and fake cheese
Correction, the beyond meat patty itself is vegan. The rest is the real thing(cheese and eggs). So if someone is Vegan, they'll have to ask the person what to do to modify their order lol. I just looked on their website to read the ingredients and stuff.

From their website:
The Beyond Sausage™ patty is vegan, but of the three sandwiches, only the Beyond Sausage™ Lettuce Tomato is vegan! The other sandwiches contain egg and cheese and therefore are not vegan.

It is important to note that our Restaurants are open kitchen environments that also offer non-vegan options. The ingredients used in any of our menu options could have inadvertently come into contact with non-vegan ingredients during preparation.
 
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Correction, the beyond meat patty itself is vegan. The rest is the real thing(cheese and eggs). So if someone is Vegan, they'll have to ask the person what to do to modify their order lol. I just looked on their website to read the ingredients and stuff.

From their website:

oh

that makes less sense
 
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