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Now instores - Tesco Launches Fresh Baked Vegan Sausage Roll - 75p Ready to Eat from instore Bakery

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The Vegan Sausage roll is now available from the instore bakeries of 624 stores nationwide

Called the Tesco Meat Free Sausage Roll it is selling for 75p & it's being describe by Tesco as "puff pastry filled with a soy-based Lincolnshire style sausage, seasoned with sage and onion"

Should be delicious if their packs of Meat Free 30 Mini Frozen Sausage Rolls are anything to go by, these are a firm favourite with my kids

Priced at 75p each & looks like they may be available in larger packs for the freezer too - will update when all is revealed

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  1. deleted2130460's avatar
    I'm happy for all you guys, it's tough to be vegan and I could never do it myself.

    It's good to see more option of restaurants and fast food for those making the sacrifice

    (Not a vegetarian) (edited)
  2. SaturdayGigs's avatar
    Just a joke don't take offence
    37474441-5x7XA.jpg (edited)
  3. minsx's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:32

    My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that …My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that tastes like meat, you know, being opposed to eating it


    I will attempt to answer this genuinely. Most people are vegans because they either don't like animals being killed for food or they want a healthier diet. Vegan food tasting like meat (or attempting to) does not go against any reason for being vegan, in fact it may be more appealing to ex-meat eaters. For a small amount of vegans meat tasting substitutes may remind them of animals etc but I think for the most part, they're satisfied in that they've got a nice product without harming any animals. Hope I helped
  4. athunder's avatar
    deleted419716/04/2019 09:58

    Just a joke don't take offence [Image]


    Sad thing is, it's not really a joke though, my old manager became a vegan, he was a nice guy, liked him. Suddenly he's posting anti meat posts all over his facebook page, private messages and all sorts, had to un-follow him so I didn't see all his meat is murder posts constantly.
    Nothing worse than people trying to force their beliefs onto others.
  5. mikewadkins35's avatar
    athunder16/04/2019 10:10

    Sad thing is, it's not really a joke though, my old manager became a …Sad thing is, it's not really a joke though, my old manager became a vegan, he was a nice guy, liked him. Suddenly he's posting anti meat posts all over his facebook page, private messages and all sorts, had to un-follow him so I didn't see all his meat is murder posts constantly.Nothing worse than people trying to force their beliefs onto others.


    One person does something = all people does that thing
  6. CoeK's avatar
    deleted419716/04/2019 09:58

    Just a joke don't take offence [Image]


    I'm offended at the use of very old jokes
  7. CoeK's avatar
    athunder16/04/2019 10:10

    Sad thing is, it's not really a joke though, my old manager became a …Sad thing is, it's not really a joke though, my old manager became a vegan, he was a nice guy, liked him. Suddenly he's posting anti meat posts all over his facebook page, private messages and all sorts, had to un-follow him so I didn't see all his meat is murder posts constantly.Nothing worse than people trying to force their beliefs onto others.


    Could be worse, he could come knocking on your door every other week telling you about his lord and saviour.
  8. diagrams's avatar
    ChilliPakoda16/04/2019 09:21

    Veganism in this country is like POSH habit or show off ... Even if people …Veganism in this country is like POSH habit or show off ... Even if people want to adapt vegan diet or food, there is no such incentives from government or traders or retailers, neither from health services too. As all know the benefits of having vegan diet or food. That's only reason I'm vegetarian... Because I can't afford vegan restaurant and food ! Simple


    I clearly must be doing something wrong, as a vegan on minimum wage I feel so posh now, eating my baked beans!
  9. TheOnlyRick's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in …Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh


    'cos they like everything about meat, apart from the fact that you have to kill an animal to get it.

    Pretty simple, really.
  10. TheOnlyRick's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:32

    My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that …My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that tastes like meat, you know, being opposed to eating it


    They're opposed to actual meat, not opposed to food with a certain taste and texture.

    It's like no-alcohol beer. Might not be for you, but surely not too much of a stretch to imagine that it might just work for someone?
  11. CoeK's avatar
    mikewadkins352 m ago

    One person does something = all people does that thing


    100% of the vegans he knows did it
  12. CoeK's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll?


    For lunch maybe. I guess you could have it for dinner with chips and beans though.
  13. CoeK's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:32

    My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that …My point is I thought the last thing vegans would want is something that tastes like meat, you know, being opposed to eating eat.


    I understand your point. Someone else made the same point a few days ago.
    It just isn't a very good point when you really think about it.
  14. essjay_22's avatar
    Love these threads, with more hurt, angry and confused meat eaters than people who the deal is aimed at Why click on it if vegan foods cause you so much misery? Just get on with your lives.
  15. CoeK's avatar
    athunder16/04/2019 10:20

    Never said all people do it, but you can't deny a large number of vegans …Never said all people do it, but you can't deny a large number of vegans are like this.


    Course you can deny it. Large number is pretty subjective to start with. You also have to figure out what percentage of vegans doing it would make it a large enough number to really justify saying that it isn't really a poorly done old joke.

    If there are 100 million vegans and you know 5 that do it then that is not a large number.
    If there are 100 million vegans and say 30 million do it then you could argue that is a fairly substantial number.
  16. ChilliPakoda's avatar
    deleted213046016/04/2019 08:59

    I'm happy for all you guys, it's tough to be vegan and I could never do it …I'm happy for all you guys, it's tough to be vegan and I could never do it myself.It's good to see more option of restaurants and fast food for those making the sacrifice(Not a vegetarian)


    Veganism in this country is like POSH habit or show off ... Even if people want to adapt vegan diet or food, there is no such incentives from government or traders or retailers, neither from health services too. As all know the benefits of having vegan diet or food. That's only reason I'm vegetarian... Because I can't afford vegan restaurant and food ! Simple
  17. CoeK's avatar
    athunder16/04/2019 10:24

    I get 2 little old ladies come knocking every few months to talk about …I get 2 little old ladies come knocking every few months to talk about that, bit annoying but I don't mind so much as they don't push it, always say something like "can we talk to you about god/faith today etc" , I say no thanks, they wish me a good day and go onto the next house.


    So a post on facebook is trying to force beliefs onto others but coming round and actually knocking on your door in real life is not pushing it?

    You have a strange line but i guess it is yours to decide.
  18. TheOnlyRick's avatar
    .MUFC.16/04/2019 10:30

    A large proportion of vegans are flat Earthers


    Pretty sure that isn't true.
  19. Ferris's avatar
    Any deal or discussion around meat alternatives is like a game of bingo. The same old comments every time, spunked forth like they're the most original and witty observations in the history of debating. They're really not.

    (I'm not remotely a vegan, by the way, but I enjoy the ingenuity behind a lot of these alternatives, not to mention the taste).
  20. CoeK's avatar
    .MUFC.1 m ago

    A large proportion of vegans are flat Earthers


    100% of flat earthers are human I heard. Though elephants have some weird ideas.
  21. drewbles82's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in …Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh


    Just because a person is vegan doesn't mean they don't love the taste of meat. People choose to give up meat for several reasons, health, climate or animals. Having food that tastes like meat without having to kill an animal is a great thing. Not only for those who are vegan but also for those feeling its actually wrong to kill animal, more people have tried the vegan meat alternatives and if it means they slowly switch, that's a good thing as well.
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    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in …Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh


    I seriously can't believe so many people struggle with this. Its blindingly simple.

    A lot of people, myself included grew up enjoying animal products and enjoyed the tastes and textures but we either have love for animals, the planet, our health or combinations of those aspects. Substitutes like these sausage rolls allow us to enjoy what we always have but without all the negatives.
  23. giltbrook's avatar
    deleted4135923/04/2019 10:17

    Sad that there's a market for tesco to target "Vegans".It's got to the …Sad that there's a market for tesco to target "Vegans".It's got to the point now that we need a term like "Ethical Vegan" due to the fashionable vegans who don't mind buying products from mass producers of animal products.I'm a meat eater. I just despise the organisations cashing in on veganism.


    It is not a case of 'cashing in on veganism', it is called diversifying, moving with the times in a quickly changing market in order to survive.
  24. the.gooner's avatar
    Azwipe23/04/2019 10:00

    I don't get why vegans want products that remind them of meat, vegan …I don't get why vegans want products that remind them of meat, vegan sausage, vegan burger ........ Just eat the meat if you miss it that much


    DigitalFootprint23/04/2019 10:02

    I don't see the point. For me why would you want to emulate the taste of …I don't see the point. For me why would you want to emulate the taste of meat if you're a vegan or vegetarian??



    We don't eat meat substitutes because it reminds us of eating animals, we eat it because we used to like the taste of meat but are against the killing of animals and/or the environmental impact is has. I have been vegan for 4 years and I gave up meat due to the deplorable standards of the meat industry. Now I can eat meat substitutes with a clear conscience.

    Hope this helps you understand a little better
  25. TheOnlyRick's avatar
    davewave16/04/2019 12:51

    Why should they care, I guarantee the meat sausage tastes better and …Why should they care, I guarantee the meat sausage tastes better and probably has less artificial additives.


    I think you have very high expectations of what goes into a Tesco Value sausage roll.

    A Greggs sausage roll is only 18% pork. (And not sure how much of that is 'meat' or eyeball and spinal cord tissue?)
  26. bobbymartini's avatar
    deleted213046016/04/2019 12:48

    I've also heard it's very heard to stay healthy being vegan which is why … I've also heard it's very heard to stay healthy being vegan which is why most vegans only last few years before going back to vegeterianismIt's hard to get all the nutrient in life unless you don't work and have the time to be suppliments yourself excellently I don't think of this like it's never possible so people should not bother but more like as more people join it will get easier with more choice and information for people to partake in a healthy manor


    I've been vegan for over 4 years now. I've never felt better and according to recent blood tests etc. I'm also the healthiest I've been for years. Personally I don't find it difficult. I take supplements but I always have anyway. I thought going from vegetarian to vegan would be hard but it was a very easy progression. I don't push my views on anyone but if they want to know anything I'll tell them. I look forward to trying Tesco's vegan sausage roll
  27. essjay_22's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace23/04/2019 11:17

    ...er because its a discussion thread...


    Seems an odd way to fill your time clicking on irrelevant deals to discuss/ be offended by them. Im not much of a camping person so if see any deals with camping equipment i will just keep scrolling.
  28. mikewadkins35's avatar
    .MUFC.16/04/2019 10:30

    A large proportion of vegans are flat Earthers


    They could believe in more crazy things like Man United being a decent team post Fergie
  29. CoeK's avatar
    TheOnlyRick16/04/2019 12:08

    'cos they like everything about meat, apart from the fact that you have to …'cos they like everything about meat, apart from the fact that you have to kill an animal to get it.Pretty simple, really.


    I'm sure some vegans don't even care about the animal. It is just better for the environment over all to be vegan.

    I'm not vegan, I do care about the environment though. It makes me a hypocrite in my own mind but i don't have the willpower for veganism currently.

    I wouldn't look down on people who have the willpower just to make myself feel better about my own inadequacy.
  30. deleted2130460's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in …Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh


    Being a meat eater before they are used to it and enjoyed it

    So why not try have the same thing?

    I spose vegans was meat lovers at some point too, not all stop because they don't like the taste/texture

    (Meat eater)
  31. TheOnlyRick's avatar
    davewave16/04/2019 12:51

    Why should they care, I guarantee the meat sausage tastes better and …Why should they care, I guarantee the meat sausage tastes better and probably has less artificial additives.


    Guarantee?

    Cool! So if I think the vegan one tastes better, do I need to send you my receipt?
  32. deleted2130460's avatar
    CoeK17 h, 38 m ago

    Nope not vegetarian either.It is easier to eat meat but it will eventually …Nope not vegetarian either.It is easier to eat meat but it will eventually be easy to not eat meat too if they keep making the fake stuff better. Eventually it will just be cloned meat or something like that then nobody will have to worry.Eating meat just isn't a source of pride for me like some people treat it.


    No I agree

    I love meat and can never see my self stop eating it. But I am open to reducing the amount I eat with subsiding with alternatives (cloned)
  33. essjay_22's avatar
    deleted4135923/04/2019 10:17

    Sad that there's a market for tesco to target "Vegans".It's got to the …Sad that there's a market for tesco to target "Vegans".It's got to the point now that we need a term like "Ethical Vegan" due to the fashionable vegans who don't mind buying products from mass producers of animal products.I'm a meat eater. I just despise the organisations cashing in on veganism.


    why is it sad that i now have an extra option of food? is it taking anything away from your life?
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    ChilliPakoda16/04/2019 09:21

    Veganism in this country is like POSH habit or show off ... Even if people …Veganism in this country is like POSH habit or show off ... Even if people want to adapt vegan diet or food, there is no such incentives from government or traders or retailers, neither from health services too. As all know the benefits of having vegan diet or food. That's only reason I'm vegetarian... Because I can't afford vegan restaurant and food ! Simple


    What do you mean buddy? I'm vegan and it's really easy and cheap. A decent meal would be a load of white rice, chopped mushrooms, onions, red kidney beans (in chilli sauce) and bang some spices in on top. Tastes great and if you look at nutrients it's great. Don't get caught up paying for vegan ice cream and meat substitutes, that crap is all BS anyway. It defeats the purpose of being "healthy".
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    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:26

    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in …Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh


    This is a tired old stick that vegetarians/vegans have been poked with for years.

    Example: my wife’s veggie, I’m not. Sometimes we have a meal like bolognese, or chilli, and most of the sauce is cooked in one pan, then the veggie mince is fried up in another, and lamb or beef mince in a third pan. But we’re basically having the same meal (in reality I tend to just eat veggie mince more than meat as it’s perfectly nice and way less hassle).

    There are loads of veggie/vegan pies and assorted pastry concoctions that are heavy on things like kale, beetroot etc, some are nice, some are utterly rank.

    But people need protein, and companies have long realised that just swapping out the meat and non-vegan elements for good, tasty alternatives is what the marketplace wants. It’s not about making it taste like meat, so much as just being a like-for-like. Like two people going for white coffees and one of them having soy milk. It’s still two coffees. Ditto with pie and mash, one chicken and mushroom, one chicken-style chunks and mushroom - it’s still two pies, just with different ingredients. Ditto anything.

    My family freak out when we’re coming over because they can’t get their heads round that all they need to do is swap out the bits of a meal my wife won’t eat for something she will. Otherwise she’ll have essentially the same meal they will. It’s really not hard.
  36. TheManFromAnotherPlace's avatar
    Why would you want a meat tasting (I assume) vegan sausage roll? Not in general, I just can't work out why they would make vegan food taste like cooked flesh (edited)
  37. SaturdayGigs's avatar
    CoeK16/04/2019 10:25

    Course you can deny it. Large number is pretty subjective to start with. …Course you can deny it. Large number is pretty subjective to start with. You also have to figure out what percentage of vegans doing it would make it a large enough number to really justify saying that it isn't really a poorly done old joke.If there are 100 million vegans and you know 5 that do it then that is not a large number.If there are 100 million vegans and say 30 million do it then you could argue that is a fairly substantial number.



    Wow someones took offence today.
  38. SaturdayGigs's avatar
    TheManFromAnotherPlace16/04/2019 10:28

    But why meat tasting?



    It wont taste anything like meat, same as the cheap meat sausage rolls taste nothing like meat
  39. athunder's avatar
    CoeK16/04/2019 10:26

    So a post on facebook is trying to force beliefs onto others but coming …So a post on facebook is trying to force beliefs onto others but coming round and actually knocking on your door in real life is not pushing it?You have a strange line but i guess it is yours to decide.


    you don't see a difference between someone constantly posting links about animal slaughter, meat is murder and various other things along those lines, and someone knocking on your door and politely asking if you liked to talk about god(or not) and leaving when you say no.
  40. ChilliPakoda's avatar
    diagrams6 m ago

    I clearly must be doing something wrong, as a vegan on minimum wage …I clearly must be doing something wrong, as a vegan on minimum wage I feel so posh now, eating my baked beans!


    Eating baked beans whole of my life... Is like tortures
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