National and online, all fry's products are currently at £1.50. This includes the Schnitzels, Chicken Nuggets, Pepper Steak Pies and Polony.
Great price!
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Justme1969
19 Jan 1610#12
and.... the comment you just posted was left to aggravate these alleged "militants" - maybe you have a journey of introspection before, you, the pot, call the kettle, black :smile:
The majority of principled vegans/veggies aren't the aggressors on here, and rarely, if ever, leave comments on meat related threads. Which speaks volumes. Doesn't it.
NitrousUK to badger28
19 Jan 167#9
It clearly says "meat-free" at the start......
spacedleo
19 Jan 166#14
How dare you post something so reasonable in a meat vs meat free debate?!
I once worked with a woman who was also angered by "fake meat". If you are against eating meat, she would say, why eat fake meat?
I tried to point out the obvious, but no luck.
Justme1969 to verysleepy
19 Jan 165#19
It's about breaking away from the contrived social construct, because if you have been programmed since birth to accept meat products as being perfectly normal/ethical, then these products are baby steps (imo) away from the status quo.
Many vegans/veggies I know do not eat these sorts of foods.
Myself, I eat really basic stuff - fruit, vegetables, starches, pulses - all minimal to zero preparation.
It should be about ethics, that's the bottom line. Always. If one has a brain that works & a heart that bleeds. That is.
:innocent:
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verysleepy
19 Jan 161#16
Can't be so dedicated to being vegan / vegetarians to buy a meat substitute can they.
God bless Aberdeen Angus yum.
Jestabobo to verysleepy
19 Jan 161#18
That's actually quite offensive
Justme1969 to verysleepy
19 Jan 165#19
It's about breaking away from the contrived social construct, because if you have been programmed since birth to accept meat products as being perfectly normal/ethical, then these products are baby steps (imo) away from the status quo.
Many vegans/veggies I know do not eat these sorts of foods.
Myself, I eat really basic stuff - fruit, vegetables, starches, pulses - all minimal to zero preparation.
It should be about ethics, that's the bottom line. Always. If one has a brain that works & a heart that bleeds. That is.
:innocent:
NitrousUK to verysleepy
19 Jan 162#20
I can only imagine how clever you think you're being..
CuddlesTC to verysleepy
20 Jan 162#23
I'd say they're more dedicated, as they obviously like the taste/texture of meat but still don't eat it...
1105 to verysleepy
21 Jan 161#24
I don't think you are understanding the concept of veganism/vegetarianism... It's about not causing harm to other living beings. Fry's are a food company making vegan food, so anyone wishing to enjoy delicious nuggets, burgers or pastry items without causing harm and suffering to other beings is doing exactly the right thing by purchasing and eating their products. The nuggets are delicious for anyone wondering :-)
jcvanshazam
19 Jan 161#22
Not so much offensive just moronic, predictable and terribly dull.
I am vegan, I make most of my food from scratch, stirfrys, soups, currys etc but these products are handy to have in the freezer for when I'm too busy to make a proper meal. They are convenient, reasonably priced, taste good and most importantly are not the result of senseless exploitation, suffering and death inflicted upon those weaker than ourselves.
circuit
19 Jan 163#21
Here you go...
The meat is called "pork" or "beef". The word "sausage" or "burger" is the shape.
Vegetarian sausages/ burgers don't contain any dead animals.
I'm trying to use words of one syllable to make this a bit easier for you.
tight_guju
19 Jan 16#17
heat, had the nuggets from holland and barrett, were really good
bangytupper
19 Jan 16#15
How can you tell if someone is vegetarian/ vegan?
spacedleo
19 Jan 166#14
How dare you post something so reasonable in a meat vs meat free debate?!
I once worked with a woman who was also angered by "fake meat". If you are against eating meat, she would say, why eat fake meat?
I tried to point out the obvious, but no luck.
tomwenn
19 Jan 16#13
3 for £6 at Ocados if you that's any good for anyone.
Justme1969
19 Jan 1610#12
and.... the comment you just posted was left to aggravate these alleged "militants" - maybe you have a journey of introspection before, you, the pot, call the kettle, black :smile:
The majority of principled vegans/veggies aren't the aggressors on here, and rarely, if ever, leave comments on meat related threads. Which speaks volumes. Doesn't it.
Mum2ConnornCerys
19 Jan 16#11
Been over for some today along with few other offers.
badger28
19 Jan 161#8
. How do they get away not falling foul of the trades discription act? Chicken nuggets? Steak? Why not call them what they are which is chicken replacement soya sub. Why can't I get meat shaped like vegetables but called parsnips. Rant over
NitrousUK to badger28
19 Jan 167#9
It clearly says "meat-free" at the start......
bangytupper to badger28
19 Jan 16#10
Oh you asked for it now, the militants will be after you for that comment (borrowed from Viz?). I speak from bitter experience.
HISTOREGG
19 Jan 16#7
Terrific deal, i agree with JCVANSHAZAM that they are the best option of their type. I have tried the entire range and would recommend everything particularly the nuggets, pies and sausage rolls.
orgfilao
19 Jan 163#6
jcvanshazam
19 Jan 163#5
I've tried a few of Fry's products and they are all really good, definitely the best "fake meat" foodstuffs on the market and very reasonably priced. My local Mozzies doesn't stock them but I usually get them from H&B.
Jestabobo
6 Jan 16#4
Holland and Barret also sell it though for over £3 if I'm remembering right
redduck
4 Jan 16#2
I've never come across Fry's before. Is this a Morrison's own label?
vclaw to redduck
5 Jan 16#3
No, its a South African brand.
Morrisons have been selling it for a few months. I think they are the only UK supermarket selling it. Also available from Ocado, or some independent health food shops.
Great to have more vegan options anyway.
Denbi
4 Jan 16#1
never seen this brand in the local Morrisons ? Have to check again.
Opening post
Great price!
Top comments
The majority of principled vegans/veggies aren't the aggressors on here, and rarely, if ever, leave comments on meat related threads. Which speaks volumes. Doesn't it.
I once worked with a woman who was also angered by "fake meat". If you are against eating meat, she would say, why eat fake meat?
I tried to point out the obvious, but no luck.
Many vegans/veggies I know do not eat these sorts of foods.
Myself, I eat really basic stuff - fruit, vegetables, starches, pulses - all minimal to zero preparation.
It should be about ethics, that's the bottom line. Always. If one has a brain that works & a heart that bleeds. That is.
:innocent:
Latest comments (24)
God bless Aberdeen Angus yum.
Many vegans/veggies I know do not eat these sorts of foods.
Myself, I eat really basic stuff - fruit, vegetables, starches, pulses - all minimal to zero preparation.
It should be about ethics, that's the bottom line. Always. If one has a brain that works & a heart that bleeds. That is.
:innocent:
I am vegan, I make most of my food from scratch, stirfrys, soups, currys etc but these products are handy to have in the freezer for when I'm too busy to make a proper meal. They are convenient, reasonably priced, taste good and most importantly are not the result of senseless exploitation, suffering and death inflicted upon those weaker than ourselves.
The meat is called "pork" or "beef". The word "sausage" or "burger" is the shape.
Vegetarian sausages/ burgers don't contain any dead animals.
I'm trying to use words of one syllable to make this a bit easier for you.
I once worked with a woman who was also angered by "fake meat". If you are against eating meat, she would say, why eat fake meat?
I tried to point out the obvious, but no luck.
The majority of principled vegans/veggies aren't the aggressors on here, and rarely, if ever, leave comments on meat related threads. Which speaks volumes. Doesn't it.
Morrisons have been selling it for a few months. I think they are the only UK supermarket selling it. Also available from Ocado, or some independent health food shops.
Great to have more vegan options anyway.