Vegetarianism and veganism

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(2018-08-28, 08:57 PM)Brian Wrote: Shame I can't access Facebook Sad

I see two options join FB or YouTube Hit104.7 and subscribe to their channel.
(2018-08-28, 08:57 PM)Brian Wrote: Shame I can't access Facebook Sad

Argh. Due to a firewall or some sort of security policy of your internet provider? At least the video doesn't require you to log in to Facebook, so if you manage to get around the restriction you won't have to create an account.

(2018-08-28, 10:32 PM)Steve001 Wrote: YouTube Hit104.7 and subscribe to their channel.

Mmm, that's kind of hopeful - the most recent video on that channel is from three months ago; who knows whether they'll even upload this one (which seems to be about a week old)?
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(2018-08-29, 08:40 AM)Brian Wrote: Some other vegan products  that are hard to tell from meat are Ross/Linda McCartney Country pies, Ross/Linda McCartney sausage rolls and a particular brand of vegan schnitzel you can get here.  I've forgotten the brand name.

Seems like the availability of Linda McCartney's products is kind of patchy here in Aus - looks like one of our major supermarkets Woolworths stocks them but in my tiny town... not so lucky. Will give 'em a go if/when I next get the chance.
(2018-08-29, 08:40 AM)Brian Wrote: Some other vegan products  that are hard to tell from meat are Ross/Linda McCartney Country pies, Ross/Linda McCartney sausage rolls and a particular brand of vegan schnitzel you can get here.  I've forgotten the brand name.

Cheers Steve but I have an aversion to subscribing to things and to anything Google related except where absolutely pushed.

You're missing a lot of great vids via Youtube.
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(2018-08-29, 02:59 PM)Brian Wrote: Seems Gothenburg has at least one farmers market in June and October

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/sweden...rg-sweden/

I think Sweden generally prefers to sell more locally produced fruit and veg even in its main supermarkets for environmental reasons.  Roughly ten percent of Swedes are vegetarian or vegan listing environmental factors as their main motivation.

That link made we want to visit all of those markets!  

So, what do you think are the environmental reasons they would prefer to sell local produce in main supermarkets?  

And what environmental factors do you think motivate people to eat veg (either one)?  Do they cite specific environmental factors relating to Sweden? 

oh and no worries if you don't feel like getting too deep into specifics...I think about this stuff daily so I'm just super curious about this stuff.
(2018-08-29, 02:04 PM)Brian Wrote: In Sweden, we have to get them from the English Shop

No, I can either see them via Startpage or I don't mind watching Youtube directly - I just don't want to subscribe to anything or sign in .

Wasn't familiar with Startpage. I see how it works. You might care to take a peek at "Hysterical Literature".

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