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    #11
    The cowboys have nothing to worry about. Bought some “Beyond Meat” the other day and it was “Beyond Human Consumption”....absolute crap taste, texture and tastes chemically in my opinion. It reinforced in my mind how many times we have these great ideas to change the World, hop on the band wagon and it turns out to be a flop. It would work if it was the last thing on earth to eat. Sometimes the true and tied things that are perfect now, like moderate meat consumption, are hard to improve on.

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      #12
      Devils advocate/sarcasm whatever waiting for someone to enter stage right "how do you know it tastes chemically do you drink chemicals"........no prizes for guessing who.

      We can get it at organic section of our local supermarket.....oxymoron there i think lol, but bought 4 burgers to try crap.

      I kid you not i have 3 jack russells they would not eat it sniffed walked away kelpies dont give a rats toss bag they eat anything.

      JRs are fussy though we get dog rolls of pet food for them for a treat some brands they eat others they dont.

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        #13
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post

        What surprises me is why companies think they have to re-invent basic foods, mimic an already good thing with some concocted recipe of ingredients, artificial flavors and preservatives.
        Pure and simple they think their margin will be bigger. They reckon they can buy peas cheaper from farmers than beef from ranchers. Hoping to cash in on a bit of anti-animal agriculture sentiment from the tiny but vocal vegan crowd.




        Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post

        I kid you not i have 3 jack russells they would not eat it sniffed walked away
        That shouldn't be a surprise though, dogs don't like vegetables and they wouldn't understand that it was meant to mimic meat which they do like.

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          #14
          Another one hitting here a bit off topic but same vein is "vegan icecream"

          Dairy farmers should be up in arms or there organization as its false advertising and a "true vegan" should think cant eat that its got cream in it.....

          speaking of vegans i have one full blown vegan daughter well love her to death accidently bought her chocolates for easter earlier in year, stuff it havent eaten chocolate for that long she scoffed the lot over a two days with her vegan boyfreind so they let there hair down occasionally and enjoy evil stuff

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            #15
            Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
            Pure and simple they think their margin will be bigger. They reckon they can buy peas cheaper from farmers than beef from ranchers. Hoping to cash in on a bit of anti-animal agriculture sentiment from the tiny but vocal vegan crowd.






            That shouldn't be a surprise though, dogs don't like vegetables and they wouldn't understand that it was meant to mimic meat which they do like.
            Much like how Alternative medicines such as homeopathy just don't work on an animal, No one told them that they were supposed to feel better After consuming a drop of harmless water, it seems that the power of suggestion just doesn't have the same effect as it does on humans.
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 3, 2019, 19:57.

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              #16
              Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
              That shouldn't be a surprise though, dogs don't like vegetables
              You've either never had a dog, or had some ultra fussy ones.

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                #17
                Originally posted by 15444 View Post
                You've either never had a dog, or had some ultra fussy ones.
                we had a cat once that ate carrots caulflower peas whole range had to be cooked thoughg

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                  #18
                  We had a dog that if we lost him outside, sure as shit we'd find him in the garden digging up and eating carrots! Our dogs we have now love carrots,peas and cucumbers!

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