What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
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Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
Nopity nope.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
what veg thing did you get there?
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
what veg thing did you get there?
Their MAIN product. Go to their website or their stores and the primary product that they promote is their 100% veggie Beyond Famous Star with Cheese.
I'd never been to one, but checked their website recently and they were ALL about the veggie burgers.
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It's new, but they are promoting it as if it was their bread and butter. And I think that it is, it seems like they've decided that that is where they are focused. It's insanely good.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
ITS GREAT!!!
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@LilAng said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just got Carl's Jr. for the first time. OMG it is SO good.
ITS GREAT!!!
So sad that all in this city closed BEFORE they went for the new menu.
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Went to Qdoba today - Tried Impossible on 3 cheese nachos.. pretty good.
So, is the move to plant based proteins happening because it's more cost effective? more environmentally friendly? etc?
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
So, is the move to plant based proteins happening because it's more cost effective? more environmentally friendly? etc?
The new "fool meat eaters" stuff is for environmental friendliness and meeting the needs of vegetarians. It's anything but cost effective. it's a massive price premium over meat.
Traditional vegetarian options are cheaper, but that's not what people are excited about now.
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It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
And if they are lucky, this will bring enough scale to drive down production costs.
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@JaredBusch said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
And if they are lucky, this will bring enough scale to drive down production costs.
That's the hope. Both are ramping up to such a degree that once the suppliers are ready and the factories are running, it probably will. The demand is just crazy right now.
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Had Tasty Greek tonight at Luciana's request.
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This was Memorial Day food.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
Loosing money. I wouldn't call it that - I would call it not making the most money. But they can't loose something they never had, i.e. your money.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@JaredBusch said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
And if they are lucky, this will bring enough scale to drive down production costs.
That's the hope. Both are ramping up to such a degree that once the suppliers are ready and the factories are running, it probably will. The demand is just crazy right now.
I'm currently not sure if I care about the tastes like meat issue - or simply more a flavor - or rather lack there of in vegetarians meals I have generally had. It's likely mostly caused by the chefs not using spices versus a lack of meat.
The typical Qdoba vegetarian version of 3 cheese nachos I had yesterday simply replaces grilled green/red peppers and onions for the meat... but there is very little seasoning if any in those veggies... compared to the impossible stuff - which was very noticeably spiced.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's just recently that Impossible and Beyond got funding to make things that "seem like meat" to a lot of people. And in doing so, somehow convinced some big chains to stop eschewing vegetarians. It's more of a cultural shift than anything. Impossible and Beyond made it "cool" to feed vegetarians where before restaurants seemed to prefer losing money over keeping us as clients.
Loosing money. I wouldn't call it that - I would call it not making the most money. But they can't loose something they never had, i.e. your money.
In finance and investing, that is 100% what "losing money" is. It's the lose of potential. Loss of opportunity. Think like an investor, not a consumer.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I'm currently not sure if I care about the tastes like meat issue - or simply more a flavor - or rather lack there of in vegetarians meals I have generally had. It's likely mostly caused by the chefs not using spices versus a lack of meat.
I prefer the "doesn't seem so much like meat". These new ones are too close for me.