Submitted by greenskew t3_10pkzqz in wallstreetbets
lovsicfrs t1_j6nntrl wrote
Reply to comment by CalyShadezz in The possible has happened to Impossible burger - Laying off 20% staff by greenskew
The part that kills me is like…
You’re going to go eat at a place that still profits off slaughtering animals and using their remains as food for everyone else going there? As a vegan, shouldn’t you be against any establishment that practices this? Wild.
Federal-Artichoke-73 t1_j6nqr7h wrote
Actually, if you drive up the sales of Impossible Whopper vs animal meat, the wise business decision is to increase consumption of the former thus driving down demand for meat. The outcome is that fewer animals are killed. Win
AKblazer45 t1_j6nzm2t wrote
Will now I’m going to go eat a pound of ground burger just to keep the price down!
pingforhelp t1_j6o6ga5 wrote
No lol this only holds true if an already existing animal meat consumer switches to impossible
If a fresh vegan who is not already a bk customer goes and gets an impossible whopper than it doesn't change their demand of animal meat at all and no less animals are slaughtered.
A fresh vegan should avoid bk at all costs because the only way to reduce the number of animals slaughtered is if the business disappears and by giving them any money at all you are preventing that
Me_Melissa t1_j6oettn wrote
Purchasing the impossible option in large numbers would keep it on the menu longer, normalizing it and enticing many to try it at least once. That would lower the cultural barrier to entry for any meat substitute, which helps the concept's viability. That would be a very long play.
Thanmandrathor t1_j6nq5ab wrote
By that logic you can’t shop at a grocery store either.
lovsicfrs t1_j6nvk3n wrote
I think it’s different when it’s good being cooked Vs food you are purchasing to take home to your own cooking environment.
You are assuming that the same cooking utensils are not being used and as someone who has worked fast food, good luck!
Thanmandrathor t1_j6nx77z wrote
I avoid fast food as a general rule, it’s literally my last food option when nothing else is available.
But both places bring in meat to sell onto consumers and profit off doing so, so I think claiming that as the reason to avoid fast food as a vegan is a bit of a stretch.
I also made no assumptions about how stuff is cooked in a fast food place, I merely pointed out that both places profit off selling meat.
I do in fact eat vegan. I am also under no illusion that staff in a fast food, or any other restaurant that isn’t solely plant-based for that matter, are going to cross-contaminate the foods, because they either don’t give enough of a shit, or are too stupid to know better. As I have no allergies the cross-contamination is not a huge issue for me personally. If I eat at a BK it would be a calculated risk at that point.
buttnuggetscrunchy t1_j6p2m3q wrote
Guess vegans shouldn't go to grocery stores either based off that logic
lovsicfrs t1_j6p46ky wrote
They shouldn’t but what do I know. Kind of weird to have such a hard stance because of acts you don’t agree with but then actively put money into the pockets of those who benefit from said acts and continue on with them.
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