Heidi 80g dark chocolate for 49p at B&M. Tastes brilliant, especially the raspberry flavour! It's also vegan & tastes like normal milk chocolate which is an additional bonus for anyone out there unable to have milk chocolate!
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jamgin to joetootell
7 Jan 173#7
What's the point in being a troll? You aren't helping anyone you are just restricting yourself
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EuroPear
7 Jan 171#1
raspberry choc sounds yum.
dave80
7 Jan 172#2
Good price for great chocolate.
eripmav
7 Jan 171#3
It's very good for cookies. Snapped up a boat load in my local that's closing down.
Gabi
7 Jan 171#4
Well Heidi has changed her tune I never realised she's turned Vegan.
jakewestby to Gabi
9 Jan 17#11
Lol
soty4
7 Jan 17#5
Thank you. Will look for some.
jakewestby to soty4
9 Jan 17#12
joetootell
7 Jan 17#6
What's the point in being vegan? You aren't helping anyone you are just restricting yourself.
jamgin to joetootell
7 Jan 173#7
What's the point in being a troll? You aren't helping anyone you are just restricting yourself
jakewestby to joetootell
9 Jan 17#10
Haha
Moosey123 to joetootell
11 Jan 17#15
You mean not helping anyone aside from the animals which won't be stabbed in the neck for food?
soty4 to joetootell
11 Jan 17#16
If that were the case then why would over 500,0000 people in the UK and millions in the world be vegan?
fynerpink123 to joetootell
16 Jan 17#28
i do it for me. to know for my own satisfaction that nothing died for me. and actually if you go on the farmwers market pages youll see the drop in meat and dairy consumption as well as the 360% rise in veganism within the uk. winning! trolls...great film
joetootell
7 Jan 17#8
I'm not trolling I'm genuinely curious.
jamgin
8 Jan 17#9
Apologies.
Try this link. It's a good explanation of why to be vegan. Why be vegan
soty4
11 Jan 17#13
Thanks got some from Leek. There was also Lemon and Ginger flavour and some nice Rum and Raisin Chocolietens 160g bars for £1.29 which is delicious.
Noo.. I don't think you quite understand how supply and demand works. They're stabbed in the neck because people pay for them to be stabbed in the neck.
joetootell
12 Jan 17#19
There will always be people paying for them.
Moosey123
13 Jan 17#20
The idea is we change consumer choices so no one's paying for it.
joetootell
13 Jan 17#21
yeh but you know that isn't going to happen. I love a good piece of bacon...
Moosey123
13 Jan 17#22
Listen if you don't understand supply and demand I can't help you. The number of animals stabbed in the neck for food is dependent on how many people choose to purchase meat products. Are you suggesting veganism is futile unless zero people are purchasing meat?
joetootell
13 Jan 17#23
What i'm saying, you as an individual aren't making an impact. you may aswell eat a bacon butty.
soty4
13 Jan 17#24
There are over 500000 vegans in the UK alone. How can we not have an impact on the number of lives saved? I do not want to be part of the suffering so that's my choice.
Moosey123
13 Jan 17#25
Every consumer choice has a footprint, so of course I'm making an impact. A lifetime without meat means hundreds of animals will not be killed due to my actions. That's before we get onto the environmental impact and the basic principle of not wanting to fund killing.
joetootell
13 Jan 17#26
mmmmmmm bacon...
Moosey123
13 Jan 171#27
What a pointless spastic you are.
fynerpink123
16 Jan 17#29
not for us vegans though, only for the selfish uneducated heartless ones
fynerpink123
16 Jan 17#30
oh..i havent heard that one before lol. you would think you would have come up with another one by now this is why vegans have the flesh eater memes about the mmm bacon comment. :sunglasses:
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Try this link. It's a good explanation of why to be vegan.
Why be vegan