That stuff is poisonous and loaded with salt on salt. Funded by genocidal maniac Bill Gates and is a bad mental practice for vegans. I always thought it was counterproductive to have a beef substitute. Why not just eat vegan food that isn’t trying to mimic beef? Makes more sense. There doesn’t need to be vegan hamburgers or hot dogs we can just eat alternative meals that aren’t trying to be meat subs

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EDIT(UPDATE) Silly me forgetting some of you are lame you want to argue about even fake meat. Here’s the link for you all saying I’m crazy and Bill Gates has nothing to do with impossible foods. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/08/bill-gates-backed-impossible-burger-ceo-patrick-brown-on-fighting-meat.html

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    That stuff is poisonous

    Citation needed

    and loaded with salt on salt.

    So is a meat burger when you cook it. I don’t always eat vegan burgers because they’re healthy.

    Funded by genocidal maniac Bill Gates and is a bad mental practice for vegans.

    You’ve got the beginnings of a point here. The Gates Foundation does have a lot of money in the Israeli occupation. I can’t see what that has to do with supporting Impossible however. Are you implying that supporting any company that the Gates Foundation also supports is an inherently bad thing?

    I always thought it was counterproductive to have a beef substitute. Why not just eat vegan food that isn’t trying to mimic beef? Makes more sense. There doesn’t need to be vegan hamburgers or hot dogs we can just eat alternative meals that aren’t trying to be meat subs

    Hard disagree. I’m vegan for the animals, not because I think meat is icky. If I can have tastes that I grew up with, without contributing to animal exploitation, that’s a win for me.