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7 Oct 19, 11:05 AM |
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I completely agree.
I’ll often chose a veggie option but I have no desire to eat vegan substitutes for pastry, brioche, cheese etc! Edited at 11:40 PM. |
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7 Oct 19, 08:25 PM |
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I have been badgering / campaigning ( via facebook and e.mails / reminding disney about this for years, I have spoken to a number of Snr management on the phone about it
The symbol thing has always been a massive issue for disney, as they source so much food from outside caterers they could never be sure that the dish ( or ingredient ) would not contain anything animal based ( Gelatin is a big one, they even included in bread and butter pudding at chef mickey ) been quite a year for me, the " throwaway booking loophole closed " and a " plant based / vegan icon on menu's ", both 2 issues i have been very passionate about, maybe, just maybe disney does listen |
8 Oct 19, 08:14 PM |
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8 Oct 19, 08:25 PM |
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Plant food does taste really good at the moment. Great alternative to meat. But I do wonder why they try to get it to look like meat. Doesn’t that defeat the object. If your a veggie and don’t want to eat meat why would you eat a plant burger or mince that looks like meat. Baffling but tastes good.
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8 Oct 19, 09:57 PM |
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The object, at least for our family, in a meat-free diet is to avoid inflicting a short, brutal life and a violent death on any animal so that we could have a burger or a sausage. We also enjoy a variety of foods that look nothing like meat, but the fact that some plant-based products resemble meat in look certainly doesn't negate the object for us (not sure about flavour because it's been too long since I ate meat)
Also, I think some of the new plant-based meat is actually aimed at meat eaters who are concerned about the environment rather than vegetarians. Our local Tesco have now introduced a whole plant-based meat section on the meat aisle. Edited at 10:09 PM. |
8 Oct 19, 10:13 PM |
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My DD will be pleased. She found it quite tricky last time we were there. Thanks for sharing.
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8 Oct 19, 10:43 PM |
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Me too! I want real butter, cheese and eggs etc. I’ve been a vegetarian for over 20 years and it’s so disappointing eating out now compared to how much it had improved over the last few years.
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9 Oct 19, 05:59 PM |
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9 Oct 19, 09:24 PM |
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10 Oct 19, 07:46 AM |
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