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On 19 Nov 2020 13:33:54 GMT, Roger Hayter wrote:

snip pointless troll **** (is he still here and if so, who is he
talking to)?

There may be much virtue signalling in the world, but supermarkets do not
waste an inch of shelf space on something that is not generating enough
profit.


Quite.

So either vegan food has more profit margin


I wouldn't have thought so, not yet.

or is growing in sales
volume.


More likely.

TV advertising (or even in-store advertising) is one thing, but shelf
space is another.


Quite ... and given the likes of Asda have now dedicated whole isles
to their vegan products [1] ... would confirm it's on the rise.

And the take-away places of course:
https://www.papajohns.co.uk/stores/newmarket/vegan.aspx

And why wouldn't it be, the more people realise their lifestyle
choices have an impact on billions of innocent creatures and they can
*easily* do something about it themselves, many of them are doing just
that, further supporting the whole process. ;-)

Cheers, T i m

[1] Partly I believe because they are now organising all the vegan
stuff in one place. Good for those of us who have already seen though
all the indoctrination and marketing and do care about animals and
their suffering (and we don't have to sort though all the dead bodies
to find clean food) but not so good for the animals as some might find
it easier to avoid vegan stuff, like Spike, as he actively seeks out
foods that causes the *most* animal suffering (it's what happens when
you are normalized to animal cruelty as a child, it turns you into a
psycho). ;-(

You can see it now on the News sometime in the future ... "He was a
pretty quiet guy, mostly kept himself to himself and I would never
have thought he could be torturing all those animals in his basement
just for fun ..." ;-(


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