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BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)

27 Oct 19 - 10:38 AM (#4015666)
Subject: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

Sorry USers. I am sure you can find it online if required.

Supermarket chain Tesco have released an ad where a father prepares a vegan sausage casserole for his daughter who no longer wants to eat animal products. Innocent enough you would think. Oh no. Tesco are now seemingly he devil incarnate. Don't get me wrong here. I am not a fan of Tesco. Nor am I a vegan, or even a vegetarian. But why on earth have people kicked off about this advert?

There are very good reasons to reduce our meat consumption. Both ecologically and for our health. This advert is obviously geared at a certain market, which will help to achieve this. So why are Tesco being accused of being anything from being meat-free Nazis to ruining the farming economy?

I despair of people at times.


27 Oct 19 - 11:00 AM (#4015668)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

Is this the ad?

No idea why people are responding negatively, that casserole looks pretty tasty. I started using a tofu andouille sausage in my Red Beans and Rice and Gumbo dishes long ago and would never go back.


27 Oct 19 - 11:21 AM (#4015670)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Stilly River Sage

Gilly's link seems to be mutable in the YouTube world. My first try was to a delightful demonstration of how to make an easy chicken tikka masala. I closed that window and tried again and saw the ad in question. That Tesco recipe looks good to me.


27 Oct 19 - 11:29 AM (#4015672)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

Here's the article I got the vid from-


foodnavigator.com


27 Oct 19 - 11:38 AM (#4015675)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

That's the one, Gillymor.


27 Oct 19 - 09:24 PM (#4015745)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

A sausage has got meat in in it. So do not call something with no meat in it a sausage. It's bad enough that you make it look like a sausage without you adding insult ro injury by calling it a sausage. Do your own misguided thing, eat what you like, but do not call a non-sausage a sausage. And I know not what tofu is and I never will.


27 Oct 19 - 10:11 PM (#4015748)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

Suck it, grease trap.


28 Oct 19 - 12:25 AM (#4015753)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Steve - you'll be telling us next fish don't have fingers...???


28 Oct 19 - 03:56 AM (#4015763)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: BobL

Or that Zingiber officinale doesn't have nuts.


28 Oct 19 - 04:47 AM (#4015768)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

Cadbury's chocolate has fingers.


28 Oct 19 - 06:15 AM (#4015784)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: banjoman

It always puzzles me as to why those who are so anti meat and meat products go to great lengths to make there non meat dishes look like meat - sausages, burgers ets


28 Oct 19 - 07:13 AM (#4015796)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

There are a number of reasons why people don't eat meat, banjoman. One is that they do not like the idea of killing animals. Another is for health reasons. Neither of these precludes them from liking meat. The meat flavoured and meat shaped products are aimed at this market. There are also those who just do not like meat. I know a couple who sent back some veggie sausage in a restaurant because they were too much like meat!


28 Oct 19 - 07:26 AM (#4015797)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

I saw some "lamb chops" once in a shop that had been made to look like real lamb chops in shape and colour. I could have sworn that one edge even looked a bit like the bone. But they were vegan. Very amusing!


28 Oct 19 - 07:35 AM (#4015799)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Jon Freeman

banjoman, I think some of these things, however named, make a convenient form of food. Regardless of how it is made, a burger shaped object that you can say simply grill for a few minutes each side is handy.

Of course vegetarianism and related diets do seem to have changed over time and there can be different outlooks. Both my parents are vegetarians of a dairy and egg eating variety but when and why they changed differ. Mum, as a young child got upset over hearing of the fate of her favourite piglet and dad’s came sometime in his late (I think) 40s/early 50s for health reasons. One difference between the two is that mum was initially hesitant to try the Quorn I (not vegetarian but usually have the same meals) I use in the form for fillets (which look a bit like chicken breasts) or the mince (with which I make a “cottage pie”). As far as she was concerned, when I first tried the fillets, she’s “never” liked meat and doesn’t see why things should have to look like a cut of meat.

Fast forward to now and I read of companies vying to produce the most authentic possible Vegan beef burger and I guess even I get lost there. But as far as I’m concerned, if I really wanted a genuine beef burger, I’d have one but quite often would prefer some form of vegetable patty/bake instead. It’s a choice to me.

I guess it can all get rather complicated and confusing. I can also have my own doubts about meat eating but have so far tended towards the “all food is good food” lines and at least try to leave other people’s choices and reasoning to themselves.


28 Oct 19 - 08:07 AM (#4015805)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

I like meat and meat products but have serious reservations about breeding animals just to eat. As I cannot hunt and don't know if I could go through with the kill even if I could hunt, I just try to stick to "free range". Maybe it makes no difference but until such a time as they can grow meat in a Petri dish I will just have to try my best.

One thing that does need to stop if we are serious about ecology. Using millions of acres to grow animal feed. It is such a waste of resources and energy. Grow food crops on arable land to feed people and let animals feed where their own food grows best. If that means less meat, so be it. It should do us good anyway :-)


28 Oct 19 - 08:16 AM (#4015808)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

It would have to be a bloody big Petri dish, Dave!

I once bought some quorn to make a lasagne for some veggies. Worst thing I've ever cooked by a country mile. I mean, what the hell IS that stuff!


28 Oct 19 - 08:25 AM (#4015809)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Backwoodsman

I’m a confirmed carnivore but, in an earlier life, we used to use mince which was 50% beef and 50% quorn for dishes such as Spag Bol or Sheherd’s Pie. It was very nice.


28 Oct 19 - 08:30 AM (#4015812)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

For me meat substitutes work fine in sauces, soups and in burgers with condiments, generally in dishes with a number of other ingredients, but I haven't encountered one I'd want to eat outside of those contexts.


28 Oct 19 - 09:31 AM (#4015818)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

Yeah, John, I've cut down on beef in spag bol too. It's now 50% beef and 50% pork.


28 Oct 19 - 09:48 AM (#4015819)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

Jon Freeman wrote:
"Fast forward to now and I read of companies vying to produce the most authentic possible Vegan beef burger and I guess even I get lost there. But as far as I’m concerned, if I really wanted a genuine beef burger, I’d have one but quite often would prefer some form of vegetable patty/bake instead. It’s a choice to me."

In the U.S. something called the Impossible Burger is getting a lot of buzz and I tried one at a fast food outlet, Burger King, and it seemed okay but it was smothered in condiments and "fixins" so it was hard to tell. It's showing up in some restaurants that stress healthy foods but I'm not ready to pay $20+ for a burger. I'm waiting until it hits the grocery stores, assuming that's what they have planned for it.


28 Oct 19 - 09:59 AM (#4015820)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

Actually, in spag bol I've cut down on the spag too. It's now 100% pappardelle and 0% spag.


28 Oct 19 - 10:13 AM (#4015822)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

"It always puzzles me as to why those who are so anti meat and meat products go to great lengths to make there non meat dishes look like meat"

Life can be so weird and full of contradictions...

Like, why do so many militant lesbians pleasure each other
with large authentic looking & feeling penis shaped sex toys...???? *

Then there are the inherent contradictions of capitalism,
which have had generations of clever students puzzling over their text books,
and desperately pretending to understand in seminars, essays, and examinations...?????

[* I had to clear out my LGBT sister's bedside cabinet after she passed away...
luckily all I found was handcuffs...]


28 Oct 19 - 11:35 AM (#4015837)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

I quite enjoy a quorn spag bog. Don't use any pre-prepared sauces. Onion, garlic and celery fried in a olive oil. Add a tin of tomatoes and some quorn mince. Stir in a bit of pesto. Roberto's your uncle.

Probably an anathema (nearly auto corrected to enema) to Steve :-D


28 Oct 19 - 11:43 AM (#4015838)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

I'll have to give Quorn a try, I usually put crumbles from Morningstar Farms or Boca in my red sauce.

I found this article interesting about Impossible Foods and the like and more broadly about the direction of food in general, from Vox-


meatless-meat-mainstream-backlash-impossible-burger


28 Oct 19 - 11:50 AM (#4015840)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Back in the 1990s me and the mrs spent most Saturday nights at a gym and sauna spa,
then got back home and grilled up a midnight feast of Linda McCartney veggie burgers...

That would have been around the mad cow scare that stopped us eating any beef products for several years...


28 Oct 19 - 11:55 AM (#4015843)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

No garlic in spag Bol!


28 Oct 19 - 12:14 PM (#4015844)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

Mustn't be spag bog then. Spag gnome?

You know. I went to bolougne once and nowhere sold bolougneaise. They did do something called Welsh though. Made me wonder if they did French in Cardiff...


28 Oct 19 - 03:05 PM (#4015888)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Tesco veggie burgers tonight..

Not as a result of TV advertising or this thread,
but because we are skint until the wife gets paid at the end of the week...

Hopefully we're not getting to food bank levels of survival
before her next long overdue public sector pay rise...


29 Oct 19 - 07:33 AM (#4015971)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: JHW

'A sausage has got meat in in it. So do not call something with no meat in it a sausage.'

A sausage is a format. It may have meat in; it may not contain much but anything sausage shaped is a sausage.


29 Oct 19 - 08:14 AM (#4015980)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Stanron

Before Quorn there was TVP, anyone remember that? Texturised Vegetable Protein. It made a fair mince substitute in well spiced meals, as long as you were prepared for the warm and windy by products. I've not used it for years. Quorn sausages are OK but I've enough meat free meals so a meat substitute no longer seems necessary.


29 Oct 19 - 10:38 AM (#4016000)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

"...but anything sausage shaped is a sausage."


Unless it's disappointingly small, in which case it's called a chipolata.


29 Oct 19 - 12:28 PM (#4016024)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

Where does the saveloy come in to the picture then?


29 Oct 19 - 01:43 PM (#4016040)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

with chips and a pie...


29 Oct 19 - 03:28 PM (#4016059)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Spare a thought for the tiny cocktail sausage...???

BBC News..

Christmas meal treats 'under threat'

"Pigs in blankets and other festive meal treats might be in short supply this Christmas, the British Meat Processors Association has warned.

It says 60% of the labour force in UK meat plants comes from other countries and the industry is not attracting enough seasonal EU workers.

Its chief executive, Nick Allen, told the BBC that wrapping cocktail sausages in bacon was done by hand.

He said the job was "fiddly and hard to mechanise".
"

Even the smallest sausage still requires a proper good hand job...


29 Oct 19 - 05:01 PM (#4016076)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Doug Chadwick

Pigs in blankets ....... might be in short supply this Christmas

?????

You buy sausages and streaky bacon and wrap one in the other. How can there be a shortage? Sausages can be frozen and bacon has a long use-by date so both can be sourced well ahead of time.

Vegan sausages may be available but I don't believe anyone can make an acceptable substitute for bacon, which is a good enough reason for maintaining an omnivore lifestyle.

DC


29 Oct 19 - 08:31 PM (#4016098)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

"Even the smallest sausage still requires a proper good hand job..."

When you get to my age you find that...oh, bugger this!


30 Oct 19 - 01:41 PM (#4016203)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Bloody glad I'm still happily an omnivore...

Last night we dined on Tesco veggie burger and beef burger
with a slice of cheddar cheese, tomato, and mixed spicy relishes
in the same bun...

That's what I call a tasty compromise...

Same tonight, but chicken breast instead of beef burger...


31 Oct 19 - 12:55 AM (#4016266)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Mrrzy

Maybe it's just me, but...

If it's not butter, don't call it better.
If it's not milk, don't call it milk.
If it's not meat, well, don't call it meat.

Calling anything vegan sausage is idiotic.


31 Oct 19 - 01:52 AM (#4016269)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Stilly River Sage

Down a rabbit hole via Wikipedia to get through this thread! Quorn - who knew? And by the way, Yuck. Not for me.

Pig in a blanket here in the US is a bit different, larger - it can be made with cut up hot dogs (frankfurters) but the small cocktail sausages are really good for it. You can bother to make homemade baking powder biscuits or yeast rolls, but the shortcut is to use one of the packaged roll products and cut them so you have a small sausage wrapped in the store-bought biscuit mix, and bake it. The ideal result is the sausage poking out from both ends.

Now if you want to dig into some of the immigrant cultures still flourishing in the US, look up kolaches. They are particularly big in Central Texas where a lot of Czech immigrants settled. SPJST lodges (instead of Masonic or Eagle or Elk) are big in the area. And kolaches are the king pastry. Sweet ones have thumbprints of fruit filling on top, or savory come with a sausage completely enclosed in the puffy yeasty dough. Mmmm!


31 Oct 19 - 07:02 AM (#4016306)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: gillymor

Back in the '80s I worked near Fredericksburg Tx for a few months and I lived on apple and on sausage kolaches, and the occasional jalapeno one, from a little coffee shop there. So good.


31 Oct 19 - 11:00 AM (#4016354)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Stilly River Sage

The DFW area is just to the north of that region so there are some good kolache bakeries around, and if you drive south to West, Texas and south from there, the little towns have bakeries with good daily fresh kolaches. Mmmmm. I think I need to make a drive, I'm making myself hungry.


31 Oct 19 - 11:15 AM (#4016359)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

During the 1990s I spent at least 2 weeks every year
in Czech & Slovakia...

I really liked the street corner hot sausage sellers..

Bread rolls prepared on big vertical metal spikes
to make holes for the sausage..
smothered in horseradish sauce...


31 Oct 19 - 12:58 PM (#4016378)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

What Hot Dogs Look — and Taste — Like Around the World


"In the Czech Republic, if you have a hankering for a hot dog, it’s known as “párek v rohlíku,”
which translates to “sausage in a roll.”
Notice it’s not on a roll, because in this case, the roll is not cut in half.
Instead, the Czechs punch a hole into the end of a bun and tuck the sausage inside.
"


31 Oct 19 - 01:52 PM (#4016390)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: EBarnacle

My niece is coming up from Austin next week. I'll ask her to bring some kolaches with her.


31 Oct 19 - 11:06 PM (#4016516)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: EBarnacle

My niece says they do not travel well. I guess I have to learn to make them, myself.


01 Nov 19 - 03:31 AM (#4016524)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Raedwulf

Ahhhhhh! You can always rely on Steve to try to lay down the law on English. And generally to get it wrong...

A sausage has got meat in in it. So do not call something with no meat in it a sausage.

The word "sausage" was first used in English in the mid-15th century, spelled "sawsyge". This word came from Old North French saussiche (Modern French saucisse)". The French word came from Vulgar Latin salsica (sausage), from salsicus (seasoned with salt). It doesn't specify anything about what is being seasoned.

He will now, of course, A) Argue the toss & B) argue the toss especially because he hates anyone arguing back at him about English because he is clearly so superior to everyone else & C) because it's me, of all people, tweaking his nose.

It'll be all "That's what the word might have meant once, but now*…", you watch... 'Ello, Steve, I'm only teasing! ;-)

*'Now' being a frame of reference which suits him when it suits his argument, but doesn't count if you're using it against him! ;-)


01 Nov 19 - 05:22 AM (#4016542)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

Yep, all those things! :-)


01 Nov 19 - 07:07 AM (#4016560)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Raedwulf

Good grief! My Dear Old Thing! I've actually managed to successfully tease you for once, instead of you gettin' the 'ump ("the cameelious hump") at the sight of my name? Hang on... You've done this just to annoy me, 'aven't yer!! ;-)


01 Nov 19 - 09:23 AM (#4016578)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

I've been practising not biting for a good few weeks now by blanking a persistent troll, so I'm getting rather good at doing the ould shrug! :-)


01 Nov 19 - 10:29 AM (#4016587)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome

50!

Seeing as it won't get to 100.


03 Nov 19 - 03:55 PM (#4017057)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Big Al Whittle

I like Quorn, use it a lot. Its good stuff -easier to cook than meat.
I'm not keen on the ad. If you just ate what kids like, you'd end up with an impacted colon. the idea that kids set the agenda for what the family eats is daft.

my wife tells me an entire team of The Apprentice didn't know when the second world war was....give sixteen year olds the vote, let six year olds decide your diet, let ninety year olds decide what folk music is....

I find modern life bewildering.


04 Nov 19 - 11:12 AM (#4017172)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Mrrzy

Raedwolf, just wanted you to know I got that reference.

Pigs in blankets are wrapped in dough, not bacon, here. Bacon sounds better.


04 Nov 19 - 01:29 PM (#4017187)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Stilly River Sage

Kolaches are best eaten on the morning they were made, or at least on the same day. If they're a day old you can put them in the microwave for a few seconds to restore much of their bakery goodness.

Hot dogs wrapped in bacon sounds like overkill - I would prefer just bacon to bacon and a hot dog together.


04 Nov 19 - 01:39 PM (#4017191)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Steve Shaw

They only make them with those titchy little cocktail sausages, SRS. But I'm with you on rejecting the combo. Shop-bought ones are not very nice and making your own is extra hassle.


04 Nov 19 - 02:52 PM (#4017198)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: punkfolkrocker

Vegan sausage and egg sarnie...???

vegan fried egg


04 Nov 19 - 02:56 PM (#4017199)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Doug Chadwick

Sausages wrapped in bacon are like Brussels sprouts. I don't really like either of them but they are part of the traditional British traditional Christmas dinner, so it wouldn't be Christmas without them, whether


04 Nov 19 - 02:59 PM (#4017200)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage adxvert (UK)
From: Doug Chadwick

oops! Hit the submit button by accident

...... whether I like them or not.

DC


04 Nov 19 - 03:00 PM (#4017201)
Subject: RE: BS: Tesco vegan sausage advert (UK)
From: Big Al Whittle

I hate Christmas dinner - I used to work Christmas day to avoid it. Nowadays I go to the Balti House.