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There's nowt wrong with being veggie as I eat a lot of veggie food because it's nice. I've done so since the 1970s. And it was pretty dire then sometimes.
But is it some sort of "future"? Nope. What on earth does that mean?
I go to Glastonbury Festival every year and there's a hell of a lot of veggie food stalls that are fantastic - the different types of falafels are frankly amazing, and I always put on a bit of weight.
So what's the issue here and what's the evidence of some sort of "future"?
Just saying…
As a vegan you gotta be more careful than ever or you'll get taken advantage by the greedy capitalists THAT REALLY don't care about your sentiments, they just want to milk your ass.
The closest dish to vegan I will ever is macaroni and cheese, and that doesn't qualify as vegan for most vegans.
What the hell is this for a conclusion?