Walkers' new crisps range uses real ingredients - including meat

My question tho... Can they get hedgehog flavour back to the masses?

Veges? Eat veg "flavour" crisps, you do realise for a long ass time cheese and onion were non vege yeah?
 
Oh and on the back of the above I know plenty of veggies and vegans who will eat crisps that are animal flavours, why? Because they don't even taste like the real thing and maybe they like the flavours, it's up to them really just depends on how strict a vegan or veggie you are. Just like some vegans eat honey where as others see it as an animal product
 
Oh and on the back of the above I know plenty of veggies and vegans who will eat crisps that are animal flavours, why? Because they don't even taste like the real thing and maybe they like the flavours, it's up to them really just depends on how strict a vegan or veggie you are. Just like some vegans eat honey where as others see it as an animal product

If a vegan eats honey they're not a vegan. If a vegetarian eats meat they're not a vegetarian. It's real ****in' simple, either have conviction in your beliefs or shut your meat-contaminated cakehole.

All of this half-measure nonsense, "oh I'm not a strict vegetarian 'cause I like the way a bacon cheeseburger slides down the back of my throat after a night getting hammered"... Gimme a break. :rolleyes:

It makes a bit of a mockery of those who are vegetarian or vegan due to health reasons they have no control over.
 
Why would a vegetarian want to eat something that tasted like meat?

That's real committed of you veggies! Well played.... pillocks.

Vegetarians aren't necessarily vegetarian because they don't like the taste of meat. I know a good few vegetarians who would happily eat meat if it was grown in a Petri dish rather than on an animal.

My question tho... Can they get hedgehog flavour back to the masses?

Veges? Eat veg "flavour" crisps, you do realise for a long ass time cheese and onion were non vege yeah?

Presume they must have some kind of rennet in them? Not sure what though...

That said I definitely think this is a move in the right direction due to health accessibility, and real ingredients. But I can understand why it would bug vegetarians. That said it shouldn't really be anything more than that... Why wouldn't meat favoured stuff be made from meat...

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Why would a vegetarian want to eat something that tasted like meat?

That's real committed of you veggies! Well played.... pillocks.

More to the point why would anyone care when a **** tasting junk food changes an ingredient and guess what, its still a **** tasting junk food.
 
"Why would a vegetarian want to eat something that tasted like meat?"

Hm, maybe because it's a nice flavour?

The more important question is why they need to put actual meat in the meat flavour?
 
Vegetarians aren't necessarily vegetarian because they don't like the taste of meat. I know a good few vegetarians who would happily eat meat if it was grown in a Petri dish rather than on an animal.

Which is fine, but they don't really have any room to complain when something meat-flavoured starts to be made with actual meat. If you choose not to eat meat, you can't expect to not be an inconvenience when it comes to meat-flavoured products.

The more important question is why they need to put actual meat in the meat flavour?

To make it taste like meat.

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