![]() Per Rule 5, if you use a faux meat, it can't be the main component & must meet the requirements (i.e., homemade spaghetti & meatballs is fine, store bought sauce with Beyond meatballs is not). If you'd like to share a product you tried, please use the ‘Product Endorsement’ flair & include the product name & the name of the store where you purchased it in the title. New info about vegetarian products or faux meats being available at grocery stores/restaurants should be given the ‘News’ flair. Low effort/overly simplistic dishes which don't need a recipe (i.e., raw fruits & vegetables or dishes made entirely from store-bought ingredients) will be removed. Photos must present the dish in an appetizing way (i.e., in clean surroundings, not in your lap, on a plate or in a bowl, not half eaten, in good lighting, properly focused, etc.). To ensure all meals posted are actually vegetarian, complete recipes & clear titles are required. Cross-posts to and from the subreddit must be formatted using a non-participation link: Users who violate this policy will be permanently banned. If a post is suspected of such activity, it will be locked, removed & reported to the Reddit admins. This applies either to or from /r/vegetarian. Reddit prohibits brigading & vote manipulation, which applies when a call to action is made either directly or implied. This includes evangelism, proselytizing, or any other activism with the intent of converting users to another diet or lifestyle. Users who violate these policies will be warned or banned. If your only contribution to a discussion is to derail it, berate other users, and/or push or encourage a lifestyle or diet without provocation, the moderators will take action. If you would like to discuss the ethical implications of the various vegetarian diets, egg/dairy industries, pet ownership, fashion, etc., please create a thread on the general subreddit r/vegetarianism instead. Evangelism, proselytizing and/or derailing discussions by arguing against vegetarianism is not welcome here. The connection must be clear, relevant and directly specific to a vegetarian diet. Posts and comments must be directly related to the vegetarian (human) diet (i.e., food). Users who harass other users or moderators will be reported to Reddit’s Admins. People who violate this rule will be permanently banned. This means don’t be a jerk, no trolling, bullying, name-calling, hostility, badgering or mocking individuals or vegetarians as a group. Yummy’s line of Dino Buddies also offer its own Meatless Plant-Based Nuggets in dinosaur shapes.Follow Reddiquette and remember the human behind the screen. Brands such as Yummy catered their products to kids with fun shapes and easy cooking instructions. Roarsomes are a spin-off of the popular dinosaur-shaped nuggets from the 1990s. “I can confidently say adults would like them, because I am an adult, and I may be having a midlife crisis but dame dudes, I just really want some dino nuggets to cure my depression.” “I am missing out on eating nuggets shaped like my favorite creatures, but I am a vegetarian, so I can’t eat the real dino nuggets,” said in her email to Quorn, which she shared on Twitter. It may have also been inspired by a customer’s drunk email to the company in 2018. ![]() The new product is Quorn’s first product aimed specifically at children needing convenience meat-free meals. Roarsomes are breaded vegan chicken nuggets made with wheat gluten and potato and pea protein. The new Roarsomes nuggets will first launch in UK supermarket chain Iceland before expanding to other retailers in May. This month, vegetarian brand Quorn is launching dinosaur-shaped vegan chicken nuggets at retailers across the United Kingdom. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |