I don't think anyone would imagine that dragon meat was being used but we would not want vegetarians to buy the sausages believing they were meat free
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Vilhjalmr said:I AM SO PISSED OFF AT THAT DRAGON BS.
And hell, isn't dragon meat still technically meat? Why would vegetarians think otherwise?
Point takenNaridill said:Adorno said:the Swiss Guard isn't in Switzerland...
They have to be Swiss though, you know
If you ever wonder about the ingredients of a product you can, oh I don't know, read the ingredients list? I suspect even non-vegetarians would do so because they would wonder what made up the "dragon" flavour.... mmm, dragon... tastes like griffin...Redcoat - Mic said:Because it's obviously not dragon, so you don't know what the hells in it.
From the article: "we would not want vegetarians to buy the sausages believing they were meat free"; the implication is that vegetarians would unknowingly buy this product and then be shocked to find out that it contains meat. This advisory group seems to think that vegetarians are very, very stupid people; anyone who assumes a product is meat-free simply because it uses the name of a fictional or endangered animal is clearly too stupid to survive long in this world.Damnation said:@Suspect-Device: Where did anyone say anything about vegetarians or vegans complaining?
Adorno said:Ridiculous.
Sure it's called Dairy Milk bars, but you know... the Swiss Guard isn't in Switzerland...
Redcoat - Mic said:Vilhjalmr said:I AM SO PISSED OFF AT THAT DRAGON BS.
And hell, isn't dragon meat still technically meat? Why would vegetarians think otherwise?
Because it's obviously not dragon, so you don't know what the hells in it.
Darian said:Damnation said:@Suspect-Device: Where did anyone say anything about vegetarians or vegans complaining?
From the article: "we would not want vegetarians to buy the sausages believing they were meat free"; the implication is that vegetarians would unknowingly buy this product and then be shocked to find out that it contains meat. This advisory group seems to think that vegetarians are very, very stupid people; anyone who assumes a product is meat-free simply because it uses the name of a fictional or endangered animal is clearly too stupid to survive long in this world.
Suspect-Device said:Veggies and Vegans and well pretty much everyone with an allergy or something along those lines just like to complain.