@Neigh-Sayer I don't even want that meat to near my real meat that I eat. Fuck you Burger King, McDonalds rules.

@WhisherWintersong It's coming to every fast food chain; I've even seen "plant-based" KFC. All the more reason to not eat fast food.

@Neigh-Sayer I love fast food and places like McDonalds and KFC. I really hope they turn around when they see that nobody wants to touch this crap. I mean already they tried to sell this fake meat in supermarkets and nobody wants to buy it. It's there on the shelves while everything else is sold out. It's already a failure. I don't understand why they keep trying and don't see it's a money sink ?

@WhisherWintersong My guess is that they are going to go down the climate change route and advertise these options as being more "sustainable"; whatever that means for a substitute that needs to be highly processed to make it taste like meat. Alternatively, they will make meat more expensive so that consumers will be forced to buy the fake food.
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@Neigh-Sayer I doubt this will work unless the governments of the world start subsidizing this shit meat. Which they can't afford because it would be too expensive. Even if normal meat becomes more expensive then people would still not eat this garbage but eat less meat and consume more potatoes and things like this.

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@WhisherWintersong Of course it would be too expensive if the governments subsidized fake meat, so they'll just tax the real stuff instead and use that to subsidize the fake meat.
@Neigh-Sayer @WhisherWintersong I believe some huge percentage of meat is used by fast food companies. Just watch for phrases like 100% beef to slowly disappear in burger joints. Or possibly the legal definition of a hamburger changes and it's never reported. We'll still be able to get meat at the grocery store, but very few actually cook at home anymore.
@Neigh-Sayer @WhisherWintersong Yeah, somewhere in the FDA or USDA. It's actually kind of hard to find these legal definitions, but I'm sure they're there. Otherwise we wouldn't see terms like "frozen dairy dessert "or "cheese-food product" or "peanut spread."

@Neigh-Sayer @Anothrbrckinwall
Found the legal definitions of Hamburgers and many other. Check this out and save the file so that we can compare it in the future if they change the definitions. govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-20

@WhisherWintersong @Anothrbrckinwall >"‘Hamburger’’ shall consist of chopped fresh and/or frozen beef"
inb4 they add "or beef substitutes".
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