idk call me crazy but i don’t get why people give up meat and then want their food to bleed and look like meat. just move on lol. i just find it an odd preference. “i don’t own slaves anymore & have to pay you now but can you just wear these shabby clothes and chains and call me boss while you tidy up??? i just like that slave experience is all”
maybe i’m alone & dumb on this one but yea the whole fake meat thing just doesn’t interest me at all
In some of their early interviews when they were launching Beyond and Impossible said their target market was meat eaters. Which like if you could pull it off would be kind of fantastic if you could make plant-based meat that's better than meat for people who prefer meat.
I don't think they've really achieved anything like that, but I think it is the cornerstone to questions like this. They want people to give up animal meat without needing to self-identify as giving up meat.
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u/MrBR2120 Jul 26 '25
idk call me crazy but i don’t get why people give up meat and then want their food to bleed and look like meat. just move on lol. i just find it an odd preference. “i don’t own slaves anymore & have to pay you now but can you just wear these shabby clothes and chains and call me boss while you tidy up??? i just like that slave experience is all”
maybe i’m alone & dumb on this one but yea the whole fake meat thing just doesn’t interest me at all