I just realised I can't sample it because its not yet been rolled out in the UK.
That is strange, is it not?Wife took me to a restaurant once and there was absolutely no mention of it being meatless.
That is strange, is it not?
Anyways, nice to read from you.
How are both of you doing?
Where did the riad take you recently?
That is the common argument, seems logical, but is it true? Hamburger 1 ingredient which for me comes from a farm about 2 kms away from retired dairy cows. If you look at the ingredients list in a substitute they all need to be harvested, factory processed, shipped to the company that makes that product from transport that represent all of those ingredients which is then processed further to make that end product. Of course not everyone can buy meat locally but logic kinda dictates if your thinking of reducing your carbon footprint then it can't be discounted.I believe vegetable based meat-substitute products have a lower production carbon footprint than beef production, too.
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You forgot about rquirig constant refrigeration and plastic, single use wrapping/ containers, etc..same as real meat..That is the common argument, seems logical, but is it true? Hamburger 1 ingredient which for me comes from a farm about 2 kms away from retired dairy cows. If you look at the ingredients list in a substitute they all need to be harvested, factory processed, shipped to the company that makes that product from transport that represent all of those ingredients which is then processed further to make that end product. Of course not everyone can buy meat locally but logic kinda dictates if your thinking of reducing your carbon footprint then it can't be discounted.
I know eh! gotta give them credit though for putting beet juice in some products to mimic blood. They try hard. Even though the popularity of these products show massive increases it still only represents about 1% according an article I saw last week.You forgot about rquirig constant refrigeration and plastic, single use wrapping/ containers, etc..same as real meat..
I think it will level off...it will be a niche market at best. too expensive for starters..I'm old enough to remember when tofu and soy was going to be the new protien,,now, it takes up a very small section in the refrigeration aisle between the charcuterie and cheeses...I know eh! gotta give them credit though for putting beet juice in some products to mimic blood. They try hard. Even though the popularity of these products show massive increases it still only represents about 1% according an article I saw last week.
Not if Bill Gates has anything to say about it. He's been massively investing in food production over the last decade and he's heavily invested in these products.I think it will level off...it will be a niche market at best. too expensive for starters..I'm old enough to remember when tofu and soy was going to be the new protien,,now, it takes up a very small section in the refrigeration aisle between the charcuterie and cheeses...
Then he will have to eradicate poverty if people are going to be able to afford it..or, figure out how to make it affordable..My guess is the high prices are due to the manufacuring and processing costs as you described in one of your earlier posts..not sure how they can streamline those...Not if Bill Gates has anything to say about it. He's been massively investing in food production over the last decade and he's heavily invested in these products.