Friday, November 8, 2019

The Vegan Revolution

It seems Beyond Meat is everywhere - and not just in our supermarkets. Everyone is jumping on the plant based meat craze. Is it possible that real meat will be a thing of the past?Are we at the beginning of a vegan revolution?

It could be. Dunkin Donuts is the latest chain to add Beyond Beef sausage patties to their sausage egg, and cheese patties. Does it taste good? Yes! I've tried it and it's probably better than the original pork one. I never tried that, afraid of all that grease and what it might do to my stomach. Will this lone sandwich convert meat eaters? There is that possibility. It is good tasting and  on it's own, good for you. Burger King was one of  the first of the medium priced chains to add Beyond Meat burgers to its' menus. It was a smart move. Many Burger Kings are located on or near college campuses where there a larger numbers of vegetarians. They can easily increase their sales with this vegan addition. Will it play in the rest of the country, in the strip malls and airports? Probably because it's done in the style of the classic, much loved Whopper. It still has the tomatoes and lettuce along with the tangy pickle slices. There's still the mix of mayo and ketchup served up on a soft sesame seed bun. Many people can't even tell the difference - a good sign. The upscale burger joint Zinburger has a fancier version of this, with vegan American cheese and vegan mayo on a pretzel bun.

Will more eateries jump on this bandwagon? There is that possibility. Vegan meats have vastly improved over the last decade. The taste especially for the Beyond Burger perfectly mimics ground beef along with copying the juicy, tender texture. Chicken nuggets and strips are getting there. KFC has been pairing up with Beyond Meat to create a faux poultry nugget and wing. If both go nationwide with this, it will be a huge with kids. They are the biggest influencers in the way parents shop.The sooner little ones are introduced to vegetarianism, the sooner they'll eschew animal based foods and switch over to the plant based ones. There's also the feeling of saving the animals they love and no tears shed of eating any. They are also attuned more to climate change as are their older siblings who know that going meatless reduces their carbon footprints. This newest generation may be the one to ban all meat and dairy products in fifteen or twenty years. Gone will be our wasteful ways and addiction to meat. Also , there will definitely be more improvement in the fake meat industry. We'll be eating ersatz lobster and pheasant , probably in the next decade or so.

Is there a vegan revolution happening? Yes, but it's one that can save the world - literally. The more vegan or vegetarian choices restaurants have , the better it will be for us. Viva le revolution vegan!




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