The problem is calling vegan foods the same as meat foods…you didn’t eat a hotdog, you ate heavily processed soy mixed with scraps of vegetables and other powders and nutrients. Veggie dog, plant dog, soy stick… whatever but calling it the meat name (hotdog = frankfurter= beef/pork product) is what causes your annoyances.
Also the ikea vege dogs are literally whole chunks of vegetables. I get them because they come with other toppings that the meat hotdogs don’t come with.
The problem is calling vegan foods the same as meat foods…you didn’t eat a hotdog, you ate heavily processed soy mixed with scraps of vegetables and other powders and nutrients. Veggie dog, plant dog, soy stick… whatever but calling it the meat name (hotdog = frankfurter= beef/pork product) is what causes your annoyances.
nobody asked you, carnist
As opposed to meat-based hot dogs which are heavily processed cow with scraps of pig and other powders and nutrients
Lol meatsplained
@Fiivemacs
Unless there’s canine in it, it’s not a hot dog.
@BonesOfTheMoon
Choosing hotdogs as your bastion against vegan foods being processed is fucking hilarious
Breathe, my guy, it’s gunna be ok.
Also the ikea vege dogs are literally whole chunks of vegetables. I get them because they come with other toppings that the meat hotdogs don’t come with.
D’oh, of course “hot” means “meat”. Why didn’t I see that all along!
I propose “plantcock”