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These vegan meat brands taste almost as good as the real thing. Taste tests prove it.
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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We can both agree that a healthy diet gives you all the vitamins and minerals you need. The average American diet (of which I suffer) is not a healthy diet. I’m a sucker for junk food, so I probably don’t get enough vitamins and minerals from my diet all the time. My wife cooks healthy meals, but when I have to cook for myself, I tend to just throw something in the air fryer. I think $4 a month is a reasonable price to make sure I still get vitamins and minerals regardless.
I don’t know why you put “impossible burger” in quotes. Impossible is the brand name. It’s like saying Oscar Mayer hot dog.
I hate to break it to you, but burgers aren’t part of a healthy diet. That includes Impossible burgers. If you’re relying on hamburgers to get your necessary vitamins and minerals, you won’t be healthy. You should eat them in moderation, like any junk food.
Your point was that a vegan diet is unhealthy and expensive. You haven’t provided any evidence of this.
The evidence you provided was that multivitamins are unhelpful if you eat a healthy diet. I don’t disagree with that, and I never said otherwise.
You claimed multivitamins are expensive, and I disagreed. I don’t think that $4 a month is expensive. There are expensive multivitamins, sure, but there are also cheap ones.
The other tangential point we seem to disagree on is whether hamburgers are a healthy food option. I consider them junk food. You haven’t provided any evidence to the contrary.
I hope that clears up any confusion.