V is for victory, but vegan? Shhh

Feb 23, 2007 18:35

Monica Manley doesn't feel bad about treating 15-month-old daughter Kira to a fast-food lunch most weekdays.
The fast food at V.G. Burgers in Boulder is almost all organic and, the store is focused on promoting a sustainable lifestyle. And while the menu features "burgers" and "chili dogs," no animals were bothered in the making of lunch.

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nona_face February 24 2007, 03:52:00 UTC
I recently went to Watercourse Foods, and it was delicious. The only thing was that a LOT of the dishes had cheese on them. I don't particularly mind cheese on other people's food, but I was slightly worried about accidental consumption =/
Anyway, I rarely go to Boulder, but I may have to take a trip up there. The restaurant sounds delicious =)

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sagcat February 25 2007, 03:09:29 UTC
it's possible all those statistics are referring to different, potentially overlapping groups. 14.6% of people never eating seafood and 6.7% never eating meat of any kind aren't contradictory.

but yes, people often separate out those types. Of course, they're not considering the ethics of eating animals generally, which might explain why it's not contradictory (for them) to classify things differently than you do.

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ams16 February 24 2007, 17:27:22 UTC
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"The people who want to eat (vegan) food are networkers. They talk. It's not hard to get your point across to them," Imbergamo said.

I wonder what he said rather than vegan. I suspect it may have been the word "real" or something similar. (Of course, it could just have been "this.")

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