• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Briefly, Beyond Burger burger patties were cheaper in a (U.S.) Costco than the equivalent Morton’s patties.

    It got me to try their v3 forumula… and its actually really good. You have to grill the snot out of it, but it’s good.

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      2 hours ago

      Yeah, no, I refuse to eat anything that has “versions” and my diet is limiting consumption of anything that needs a formula to make. Those are not indicators of food fit for human consumption.

      (Before someone calls me names, I’m on plant-based)

    • eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      6 hours ago

      Beyond Meat is at the point where carnivores won’t notice unless you point it out to them.

      Which is one of the reasons a lot of vegetarians I know don’t like it, it tastes like they remember meat tasting and grosses them out.

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        32 minutes ago

        Nostalgia is a hell of a thing and it applies to food too. I went veg a few years back and sometimes I want that texture and flavor a cheeseburger provides and beyond or impossible patty hits the mark close enough. I think it really lowers the barriers to entry for that kind of dietary restriction. Now if I could find a good substitute for bacon I’d be in heaven but everything I’ve tried tases like cardboard or like those stale beacon bits.

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        2 hours ago

        I think the latter paragraph is too generalized. As a vegan I’m delighted if I find a product that tastes like I remember my favourite meat dishes tasted.