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The vege-bubble is turning to vege-bust
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8207437" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Did you miss the bit where he said they’re expensive to produce? With that level of processing you’d expect it to taste similar but it doesn't seem to from what I’ve read of other people’s opinions. I’ve never tasted any myself and have no intention to, I’m perfectly happy eating vegetables as Mother Earth intended.</p><p></p><p>I agree that there’s room for all types/diets/etc though. And I do think Lynn is rather over-egging his declaration of the vegan bandwagon being over. He does tend to do over-egging, I’ve read quite a bit of his stuff in Money Week. The story is really about Big Money realising the vegans aren’t paved with anything like as much gold as they'd hoped. It’s not going away any time soon but the narrative is becoming tired as people "give it a go" in the sense of surveys being conducted, but what they do in the supermarket as time goes on is a different matter.</p><p></p><p>Holding Beyond Meat’s share price up as game over isn’t proof of anything. It’s a share price. It’s built on unrealistic expectations by large numbers of mug punters. The founders will prob have taken most of their money out long ago, at the expense of the mugs. Que sera sera. Twas ever thus in the stockmarket. BM will no doubt be taken over on due course, might even be by a company heavily involved in meat production and sale. Shell have quite a renewable portfolio after all as an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8207437, member: 3563"] Did you miss the bit where he said they’re expensive to produce? With that level of processing you’d expect it to taste similar but it doesn't seem to from what I’ve read of other people’s opinions. I’ve never tasted any myself and have no intention to, I’m perfectly happy eating vegetables as Mother Earth intended. I agree that there’s room for all types/diets/etc though. And I do think Lynn is rather over-egging his declaration of the vegan bandwagon being over. He does tend to do over-egging, I’ve read quite a bit of his stuff in Money Week. The story is really about Big Money realising the vegans aren’t paved with anything like as much gold as they'd hoped. It’s not going away any time soon but the narrative is becoming tired as people "give it a go" in the sense of surveys being conducted, but what they do in the supermarket as time goes on is a different matter. Holding Beyond Meat’s share price up as game over isn’t proof of anything. It’s a share price. It’s built on unrealistic expectations by large numbers of mug punters. The founders will prob have taken most of their money out long ago, at the expense of the mugs. Que sera sera. Twas ever thus in the stockmarket. BM will no doubt be taken over on due course, might even be by a company heavily involved in meat production and sale. Shell have quite a renewable portfolio after all as an example. [/QUOTE]
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