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Meat Free Plant-Based Crispy Chicken & Tuna Sushi Roll $2 Each @ Sushi Hub

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From November 6th to November 19th, we’re introducing two delectable meat-free options:

Plant-Based Tuna with Vegan Mayo
Meat-Free Crispy Chicken with Home Mayo.
Special offer: Enjoy plant-based tuna roll and meat-free crispy chicken roll for only $2.00 each from 6 – 19 Nov 2023

Experience a healthy, meat-free culinary adventure that’s as delicious as it is sustainable and ethical!

Main Ingredients:

Plant-based tuna ingredients: Soy, Wheat, Canola Oil, and Algae Oil
Meat-free crispy chicken: Soy, Wheat, Tofu Skin, Soybean Oil, Starches and Home mayo (contains egg)
*Terms & Conditions
1. Only available for in-store purchase
2. Maximum 2 rolls per person.
3. This promotion is available from 6 – 19 Nov 2023
4. This promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional or third-party offers

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  • +62

    Meat Free-Crispy Chicken & Tuna

    So Not Crispy Chicken & Tuna

    • -8

      not entirely meat free if it contains eggs

      • +24

        Are eggs meat ?

      • +39

        So stupid, why make something plant based and then ruin it with something non-plant based, wiping out an entire customer base in the process. It's not hard to get vegan mayo these days, everyone is making it

        Just saw that one of them has vegan mayo, which makes this even more mind boggling

        • +4

          They’re obviously targeting vegetarians or people that are open to meat alternatives. Not everything is about vegans.

            • +2

              @G-rig: I wonder if market research suggests there’s a stigma with the “V” words and that’s why “plant-based” is a thing.

                • @G-rig:

                  meat dairy and eggs industries brainwashing them.

                  Yeah, marketing was pretty big from tribal times to the dawn of civilization, to the modern era. Good thing now we're finally free of marketing from the industrial food companies, which is why veganism has just recently taken off.

            • +3

              @G-rig: *balanced diet. Not vegetarian propaganda again please.

                • @G-rig: What you are saying is vegetarian diet is better than a balanced diet? Can I have some evidence?

            • -1

              @G-rig:

              It's well known that eating a vegeatarian diet is healthier than a meat based diet anyway, and most of the way there.

              "and other shit I just made up".

                • +2

                  @G-rig: The onus is on you to prove the vegetarian diet is better.

                  Otherwise I can just say that a diet consisting of only rocks is better than eating a vegetarian diet, and ask you to disprove it. Yet I'd suspect you'd find it hard to find any scientific articles where someone has studied people that only eat rocks for their diet.

                    • @G-rig: LOL

                      There are heaps … but not govt to waste my time.

                      MY DAD WORKS AT NINTENDO

                • -1

                  @G-rig: I didn't say it's not true, I said you just spewed shit you made up, providing no justification.

                  Proof:
                  No citations in your comment.

                  Q.E.D

                    • -1

                      @G-rig: You absolutely care, that's why you are making up bullshit to validate your belief to people who disagree.

                        • -1

                          @G-rig:

                          My dad works at Nintendo, but you wouldn't believe me if i told you.

                          Go on, post your totally not biased /r/veganism links.

                          Most people already know

                          Oh, most people believe this? That must mean it's true.

                          I'm so sure eating hydrolyzed processed protein is so much healthier than eating natural foods. How mind broken do you need to be to believe this?

          • @alcadive: Not all vegetarians are open to eating eggs though.

          • +2

            @alcadive: Still a missed opportunity to make something plant-based and add one ingredient to make it non-plant-based.

            I contacted them about it and this is their response, which makes sense

            "The plant-based tuna is premixed with vegan mayo and is supplied directly from our suppliers while the home mayo we use for chicken is the one we use for normal roll."

            • @chromium: good on you for getting it straight from the horse’s mouth.

        • vegan mayo … chickens lay eggs because they have too, they can’t turn it off, bigger issue is free range vs cage eggs in mayo …. not sure if free range chickens think “wish i’d never been born but at least im free range ” vs “great to be alive and i’m free range”

    • +10

      mocktuna / mockchook

      • mock egg fertilised from a mock rooster

        • +6

          Mock Lobster!

          Down, down….

      • i saw some mofo on tiktok using watermelon to make tuna. this isn't even bad

    • Astute observation!

    • +1

      Agreed. Hands down the most intelligent comment from you.

    • You catch on fast.

    • Free-Crispy Chicken & Tuna!

      • You wish…

    • -1

      'Meat Free-Crispy Chicken & Tuna' - NOT !

      yeah - running close to false and misleading representation with that label

      I note they did put MEAT-FREE in much bigger print - so guess they'd seek to rely on that in court …

  • -1

    Plant-based tuna ingredients: Water, Sey Protein Concentrate, Soy Protein Isolate, Canola Oil, Wheat Gluten, Seasonings (Flavours, Mallodentin, Yeast Extract, Salt, Potato Starch, Algal Ol), Soybean Meal, Wheat Starch, Flavours, Salt, Carrot Juice Concentrate, Vegetable Extract (Soybean, Carrot, Celery), Yeast Extract.

    mmmm!!!!!!

    • +5

      Sey Protein Concentrate

      "Protein Concentrate"

      Now what?

      • +8

        now go eat some real food

      • +23

        Its basically slime. They grow fermented protein slime, and then call it mean free crispy chicken.

        • +3

          is mean free chicken like cruelty free chicken?

          • +3

            @Tiggrrrrr: Similar, except one involves the slaughter of innocent soy beans instead of chickens

            • +1

              @chromium: Is that where orphan beanie babies come from?

              • @Tiggrrrrr: I've never really thought about it, but it could well be!

        • +2

          That sounds… disgusting. There has to he better ways to get protein intake without consuming somebody else's protein slime.

      • Ok I have to give you an up vote for that one 😂

        • whey to go man !

          used to be sold as skim milk powder in supermarkets for cheap - say less than the $10/kg that whole milk powder sells for now

          I've seen in big black tubs in muscle shops - as Protein Muscle Building for $100 or some multiple of the supermarket price

          why be a wimp and buy skim milk powder from the supermarket when you can buy Muscle powder in a big black tub from the Muscle store and pay much more for the same thing … ;-)

    • +45

      KFC chicken marinated in: Marinated in: salt, corn maltodextrin (sulphites), monosodium glutamate, spices, garlic powder, onion powder, calcium silicate (MFG AID), vegetable oil (Canola &/or sunflower oil)(MFG AID), flavour.

      mmmm!!!!!!

      Shall we continue

        • +41

          HE SAID YES EVERYONE!!!!!11!!11!!!

          Woolworths Southern Style Chicken Portions ingredients: RSPCA Approved Chicken (73%), Southern Style Coating (Water, Wheat Flour, Maize Flour (Wheat), Salt, Thickeners (1404, 1422), Wheat Gluten, Spices (Chilli, Pepper, Paprika, Fennel, Celery, Clove, Coriander, Mustard), Soya Flour, Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Vegetable Powders (Garlic, Onion), Herbs (Marjoram, Rosemary, Thyme), Dried Egg, Spice (Pepper), Mineral Salts (Sodium Carbonates, 450), Sugar, Spice Extracts (Paprika Oleoresins, Curcumin, Nutmeg, Capsicum), Yeast Extract, Vegetable Gum (Xanthan Gum), Natural Flavouring (Milk), Maltodextrin, Vegetable Oil, Milk Solids, Herb (Oregano), Dextrose (Wheat), Natural Flavouring, Spice Extract (Paprika Oleoresin), Maize Flour, Hot Sauce Powder (Cayenne Pepper, Paprika, Chilli, Pepper), Natural Flavourings (Milk, Wheat), Herb Extracts (Oregano, Basil)), Buttermilk Marinade (7%) (Water, Rice Starch, Salt, Mineral Salts (451, 450), Milk Solids (Soya

          This game is (profanity) easy https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/134037/woo…

          Shall we continue?

        • -3

          All those -ve votes…. clearly didn't work as well as you thought it would

      • +2

        monosodium glutamate

        Gives me headaches.

        • +6

          Gives me good flavour vibes.

          • -1

            @Stivo: Good for you…

        • +5

          So does the placebo effect.

        • haiyaaaaa why so weak?

        • That's because it's contraindicated to fragility.

        • Do you get headaches from meat and vegetables ? They also have MSG naturally in them

          • -2

            @piston3461:

            Do you get headaches from meat and vegetables ?

            No, they don't have added, manufactured MSG….

            • @jv: It’s chemically the same thing that’s in normal food. It gives you a headaches because you think it does , called the nocebo effect

              • -2

                @piston3461:

                It’s chemically the same thing that’s in normal food.

                It's produced artificially though.

                It gives you a headaches because you think it does

                Not true, because I've often found out after the fact that the food contained added MSG.

          • -2

            @G-rig:

            is mostly related to high sodium content. I

            Nope, salt doesn't give me headaches, only MSG.

        • Here we go again

      • -3

        Don't write that stuff here, you'll confuse them and just get downvoted, let sheep eat all that artificial 💩 and just dumfd go down the water, float.

      • +6

        What about masses of antibiotics and growth hormones?

      • +6

        Shall we continue

        Sure. But no-one pretends that KFC is " healthy".

        The 'meat-free' loonies however will happily eat 400 varieties of manufactured and processed slime and then call it "healthy".

        Can we agree that the meat-free options are likely to be less healthy for you than meat cut straight off an animal?

        • +4

          nah my beetroot, quinoa burger is healthier than your high cholesterol, high sat fat, growth hormone, antibiotic riddled burger that will give you salmonella or e-coli is not prepared properly champ

          • +2

            @Alejandro:

            nah my beetroot, quinoa burger is healthier than your…

            Is it? Protein is an essential part of a healthy diet where are you getting this from in sufficient quantities?

            high cholesterol, high sat fat, growth hormone, antibiotic riddled burger

            Here's some more straws to grasp at… Or maybe you ate them?
            Growth hormones and antibiotics in meat are illegal in Australia, was this what you read on the a vegan blog and then just automatically believed becasue you are so gullible?

            • +7

              @1st-Amendment: tofu, tempeh, lentils, chickpeas, nuts, greens - mainly through pea/brown rice protein shakes. They are not illegal, who told you that? I grew up on a farm - Antibiotics for use in livestock are approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. Oh and I'm not vegan.

              • -2

                @Alejandro:

                Antibiotics for use in livestock

                You are confusing the living animal with the end product you are eating. Meat products must be free of them by the time they hit the shelf.

                I grew up on a farm

                So why you you falsely believe that meat has hormones and antibiotics in it?

              • -1

                @G-rig:

                Showing your ignorance..

                Which part of what I said do you disagree with? Or is your version of enlightenment to yell meaningless slogans then run away?

                  • @G-rig:

                    but happy to weigh-in your 2c's over a food deal

                    Yet here you are… doing exactly the same thing… completely unaware of the situation you've put yourself in.

                    Truly remarkable logic on display here.

                      • +1

                        @G-rig: So your entire contribution to this discussion was to inform us that you are triggered by comments in the comment section?

                        You need to eat some meat, protein is critical to brain function…

        • +1

          Define healthy. Healthy for you or healthy for the planet? There's no health in overpopulation, just look at the health system

          • -1

            @King Steuart:

            Healthy for you or healthy for the planet?

            Er, wtf does tHe PlAnEt have to do with this?

            There's no health in overpopulation,

            Define overpopulation…

            just look at the health system

            Ok. Now what?

            • +4

              @1st-Amendment: What does the planet have to do with eating meat? Boy, yourelike a level 1 mob for vegans

              • @King Steuart:

                What does the planet have to do with eating meat?

                Is English your first language?

                • +5

                  @1st-Amendment: Like i said mate, too easy sorry. You're here trolling in a $2 meat substitute deal post. Time's up

                  • +1

                    @King Steuart: Avoided the question again I see.. entirely expected…

                  • +4

                    @King Steuart:

                    trolling on a $2 meat substitute deal post.

                    Big LOL on putting it that way. It really is sad isn’t it.

                    • @Meeb:

                      It really is sad isn’t it.

                      And yet here you are, completely unaware of the situation you've just put yourself in…

    • +3

      Yuck, does it have any dihydrogen monoxide in it?

    • So why did you get all those negs for listing the ingredients?

      • -2

        the answer is soy-boys are hissy little crybabys…..and its cause they dont get no meat!!

  • +1

    Why not just have California Rolls?

  • +17

    I have zero issue with vegetarian or vegan food, in fact i eat quite a lot of it.

    But if its any good, stop trying to link it to meat and let it ride on its own qualities.

    Ita not a chicken and/or tuna roll if its got neither of those things.

    • +4

      Waiting for Meat-Infused Vegetables

      • +2

        steak is a meat-infused veggie

      • +1

        Waiting for Meat-Infused Vegetables

        A marrot ?

    • +34

      Maybe some vegans enjoy the taste of meat products but don't agree with the ethical issues that might exist in eating those meat products. This way they can still enjoy (or close to) the food they love without going against their values.

      • -4

        I have a much larger issue with the amount of land required to sustain a vegan’s diet. I’m yet to meet a healthy vegan.

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