The cellulose of the box is indigestible to humans, so wouldn't add any nutritional value to a meal.
However, judging by your choice of spelling for 'yuck' you probably meant to say that the cardboard was more nutritious than the burgers. This would also be incorrect. If you read the cardboard before shoveling it in your throat like some sort of animal I have no wish to eat, you'd discover it's reasonably balanced, if a little oily.
Finally, nutrition and taste are not the same thing. Try not to confuse them in future.
ohdearohdear
10 Oct 161#4
I agree with Moose. It's horrible.
alanamurray98
10 Oct 16#5
I had these last week and I couldn't eat it was very tasteless. was very disappointed as I love anything with mozzarella in.
ZeBadger
10 Oct 161#6
I haven't had these for 2 years since ditching cheese, but they were great tasting when I did eat them.
Shayno
10 Oct 16#7
Not for me, I find all Linda McCartney food horrible apart from the Biryani.
The texture of these burgers are weird, I just stick to fish burgers instead of the veggie ones.
pazuzu17
10 Oct 16#8
Try Saintsbury's Taste the Difference fish fingers as an alternative - should you eat fish. A far, far better alternative to - let's be honest - these dreary burgers.
Don_Mega to pazuzu17
10 Oct 16#9
a) Most vegetarians don't eat fish, so your suggestion to try a particular brand of fish finger is bizarrely irrelevant.
b) Let's be honest, you haven't tried these burgers, have you?
Mozart321
10 Oct 161#10
No vegetarians eat fish. if you eat fish you're not vegetarian by definition.
Mozart321
10 Oct 163#11
No vegetarians eat fish. if you eat fish you're not vegetarian by definition.
weetchie
10 Oct 16#12
Great bargain . I love these burgers and I'm not even a veggie . Great find :smiley:
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Ingredients
Rehydrated Textured Soya Protein (64%), Rapeseed Oil, Onion (8%), Mozzarella Cheese (Milk) (8%), Seasoning (Yeast Extract, Malted Barley Extract, Onion Powder, Flavouring, Salt, Garlic Powder), Stabiliser: Methyl Cellulose, Chickpea Flour, Flavouring (Yeast Extract, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Acid: Citric Acid), Garlic Purée, Malted Barley Extract, Onion Powder
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However, judging by your choice of spelling for 'yuck' you probably meant to say that the cardboard was more nutritious than the burgers. This would also be incorrect. If you read the cardboard before shoveling it in your throat like some sort of animal I have no wish to eat, you'd discover it's reasonably balanced, if a little oily.
Finally, nutrition and taste are not the same thing. Try not to confuse them in future.
The texture of these burgers are weird, I just stick to fish burgers instead of the veggie ones.
b) Let's be honest, you haven't tried these burgers, have you?