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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.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
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.
It's more calories, salt and fat than the meat version.... watch for the fat vegans next decade who think they are healthy.
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.
They are now!Biscuits are vegan?
Yea. There are options for those too. The only good vegan cheese I've tasted is the Chao brand. But, nothing can replace real eggs...nothing.Don't vegans also refuse to eat eggs and cheese?
Don't vegans also refuse to eat eggs and 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.It's probably fake eggs and fake cheese
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.
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.
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