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[NSW, VIC, QLD, ACT] 10% off Vegan Cheeses + $25/$35 Delivery ($0 SYD Pickup) @ La Petite Fauxmagerie

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This place has great vegan cheeses, and they just sent out a 10% code with the following message:

As a token of our appreciation to our existing customers & our new ones, those that were patient enough to queue up to taste our products, below is a reward to be used by you & your friends for an online purchase, for any of our stocked artisan cheeses to be delivered directly to your door (Sydney, Central Coast, Newcastle, Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains, ACT, QLD & VIC major towns / cities).

OR order online to pick up in store.

OR pop in to our beautiful little shop at 412 King Street, Newtown, NSW, 2042.

Come in & sample & purchase cheeses, or enjoy a coffee with our range of savoury fresh food options or treat yourself with something sweet & decadent!

All our cheeses are: Dairy-Free, Lactose-Free, Gluten-Free, Plant-Based. Made from Almonds, Cashews and/or Organic Soy Milk.

Coupon Terms: The reward expires on August 01, 2024. No cash value. Valid in-store or via Square Online, if applicable. May be cancelled at any time.

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  • +12

    I'm not vegan, but I'm a vegan sympathiser.
    Vegan cheeses used to be utterly horrendous but they've come a fair way and I'd rate some of them as quite reasonable now.

    • -6

      Yet they're still not cheeses…

      • +11

        I love how these vegan deals turn everyone into professors of linguistics. Peanut butter, soy milk - people have been coming up with new foods and naming them after the existing foods they resemble for ages. Yours is a weird hill to die on.

        • +4

          Had to reply just because my username is relevant

        • +1

          The vegan leather ones are just as bad… I just imagine a bunch of old blokes clutching their purses.

  • -5

    😐 https://media1.tenor.com/m/i-_wRENe3dYAAAAd/another-please-v…

    'Cheese' is a dairy product. This is not a dairy product.

  • -1

    How is it acceptable to not provide the weight of the product? Also it's not cheese. I'm not impressed.

    • +8

      “Chemically altered fake food”?

      Ingredients
      Cashews, filtered water, refined coconut oil, Tasmanian sea salt, non-dairy cultures. cider on rind.

      • +5

        You call that cheese? 🤣

        • You wouldn't try to make a meat-based apple pie, would you? :)

        • +3

          trying to change topic when someone points out it isn't chemically altered is slick

        • Dont call it chemically altered fake food do you? 😂

    • Was it difficult to transition to a completely organic diet?

      • The easiest part is allowing it to define your personality and being a smug w@nker.

  • +1

    How is modified starch+water+oil+salt+flavors+colors = cheese?
    Might as well soak some Pringles in dish water and save some $.

    • +3

      It’s cheese flavoured cashew mash. If it tastes good and isn’t a lot more unhealthy does it matter?

      Barbecue Pringles doesn’t contain barbecued meat but it is tasty reconstructed potato mash with BBQ flavours

      • +3

        BBQ is not just meat.
        I BBQ onion (red, white & brown), zucchini, eggplant, potato, capsicum and other veg on occasion. Lovely flavours & No faking it.

        • +1

          Fair enough. Chicken flavoured chips not real chicken but still taste great.

      • -1

        Technically it doesn't meet the definition of cheese, even if it identifies as such, maybe we can add it to LGBTQIA+C.

      • -7

        It’s cheese flavoured cashew mash. If it tastes good and isn’t a lot more unhealthy
        does it matter?

        No, but don't mislead people and call it "cheese flavoured cashew mash."

    • You should just go drink dishwater mate

      • Nah, rather eat some parmigiano reggiano thanks mate

        • +1

          I'd rather everyone just stop having a sook about a product with a label that helps discern a specific niche, but here we are..

  • +2

    Cheese-like substance, but NOT cheese.

    • +4

      Cheeseesque.

      • +3

        Cheese-adjacent

      • Cheesimilar

  • +11

    Ah, nothing like a vegan deal to bring the knuckleheads out! Also the marinated fetta is really good.

    • -3

      to bring the knuckleheads out!

      The 'knuckleheads' are those trying to mislead people that this is actually cheese…

      • +1

        Why on earth would anyone want to do that? Serious question.

        • -1

          Good question. Ask them…

          I have no idea why they do it…

          • +5

            @jv: Ask who? La Petit Fauxmagerie? Did you miss the bit where they said:

            ‘All our cheeses are: Dairy-Free, Lactose-Free, Gluten-Free, Plant-Based. Made from Almonds, Cashews and/or Organic Soy Milk.’

            If someone finds that misleading then they’re probably too dumb to be shopping for themselves anyway.

            • -2

              @stingypants:

              All our cheeses are: Dairy-Free

              That is an oxymoron.

              • @jv: Please see the last line of my previous comment.

                • -1

                  @stingypants:

                  Please see the last line of my previous comment.

                  No.

                  I only have time to read opening sentences.

        • +1

          Money, duhh!

          • @Ham Dragon: So if I understand you correctly, their business model is:
            1. Make plant based cheese that will fool people into thinking it’s dairy cheese.
            2. Sell the plant-based cheese at a significantly higher price than the dairy equivalent
            3. Make a fortune from the millions of dairy consumers who love paying more for an identical product.

            How can I invest in this foolproof scheme????

            • +1

              @stingypants: not exactly, but using the same name of the natural product it mimics is an attempt to legitimise the "fake" version, and it downplays the fact many of these products (not this one necessarily) have a bunch of additives that you wouldn't expect in a supposedly natural product. I get the impression many companies are targeting products at consumers who aren't strictly vegan, but who are attracted to the ethos, flex or perceived health benefits from consuming vegan products, hence they have to call them by the original product's name.

    • +1

      So easily triggered, I love these posts.

  • +2

    Peanut butter is cheaper

    • +4

      Waiting for someone to say it is not butter because no churned dairy cream ;-)

      • +3

        Ironically in Dutch it's "peanut cheese" (pinderkaas).

  • -4

    10% off Vegan Cheeses

    Imaginary food ???

    Cheese is a dairy product.

  • +4

    Why are vegan claimed products becoming such a touchy subject now?
    We all know that vegan cheese,icecream,milk and so on are a substitute product marketed towards consumers that have chosen to reduce or eliminate the consumption of animal based products for all different reasons.
    Someone who choses to go down the path of eliminating animal products can still consume highly processed foods if they choose to. The stereotype of skinny hippy like vegans living off the grid is a thing of the past now, a bit like big burley bikies being the only ones who have tattoos.

    • +2

      Its not really that its a touchy subject, I think its just OzB has quite a large demographic of people that get upset about things considered specifically "left" - Electric vehicles, Vegan labelled products etc etc. People on here cant help but get political, its genuinely concerning and a sign of how we just keep creeping into an America pt2, where everyone bases 90% of their personality on their political stance and anyone that isn't 100% on their side is 100% against them. Its a website for finding bargains, no one gives a sh*t if you don't consider vegan cheese as real cheese. Just don't pay attention to the post.

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