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Moving Mountains Plant Based Hot Dogs 240g Was $9, Now $4.50 @ Woolworths

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Just noticed these are Half price. Pretty good.

There's also burger patty, but I haven't tried yet.

https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/65260/moviā€¦

Not sure if in all stores. Check your local

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          • +1

            @eecan: I was introduced to meat, & then vegetarian foods as a child. Love both. But both can taste pretty crappy if not correctly prepated!

            It takes experience to produce good, cheap, tasty food. Peasant cultures around the world learnt that budgeting trick. They produce some of the tastiest food. (Often with meat.)

            Unfortunately most now don't acquire those ways, or have the time for it. So pay for higher priced convenience foods that require little time or skill to prepare.

        • Unfortunately soya production is having huge environment impact on the Amazon basin & potential global warming!

          And this soya is to feed livestock.

  • +2

    So they start something at a ripoff RRP and some people fall for the 50% off still ripoff price :)
    That biz I guess !

  • I got some but noted short expiry 21st feb.

  • +1

    Too bad about the cooking instructions, 20 mins is way too long to wait of you're hungry.

  • I bought the burgers previously, disgusting!

    • I bought the burgers previously, disgusting!

      "A burger is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun. "

      Might explain why…

  • Why are plant based alternatives always more expensive? Plants are cheaper than meat. Obviously there is less economies of scale but doesn't really make sense the huge price disparity. Maybe I'm missing something?

    • +1

      Why are plant based alternatives always more expensive?

      They spend a lot of money to make the food look like meat and a lot of marketing to make people think it tastes like meat…

      Where as meat companies just need to hire Sam Kekovich…

  • +2

    Ingredients

    Colour (Iron Oxide)

    rust ????

    • It's just artificial colour and the colour they've used is iron oxide.

      • +1

        iron oxide is rust

        • Most likely they have no idea how to artificially product heme iron so they just added literal iron oxide…

          Iron oxide is basically useless metabolically though.

          • -1

            @Telios:

            Iron oxide is basically useless metabolically though.

            Rust often contains Clostridium tetani bacteria though…

    • BHP is diversifying .00000000000000000000000000000000001%. Just in case they lose a customer lol .

  • +4

    So these should be called "not dogs"

    • +2

      Same for meat-based "hot dogs"

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