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[Sg] - For sustainability, IKEA food will now be at least 50% plant based, including plant balls replacing meat balls, and soya based ice cream

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https://mothership.sg/2022/04/ikea-plant-based-nuggets-gyoza/
 
At last they cater to minorities.
Volvo cars ditching leathers too.
 
'Plant-based' = GMO'ed fake meat sponsored by BlackRock and promoted by your PAP technocrats. :cool:

Sustainability is fool's game. Behold the blueprint of your slavery:

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Peddle their freak meat elsewhere lah, like India. :mad:
 
Shouldn't consumers have a choice on whether they want to eat real or ultra processed junk?
 
Shouldn't consumers have a choice on whether they want to eat real or ultra processed junk?
Consumers do have a choice. Thus joint giving one option for those who are disgusted with meat served at other pklces.
 
In today's world, where the consequences of our consumption habits are becoming more evident, these changes are welcome steps. It encourages us all to rethink our choices and consider the environmental impact of our diets. Plus, with the increasing availability of plant-based options, it's becoming easier and more delicious to embrace a more sustainable way of eating.
Speaking of options, I recently came across a natural foods company that offers a diverse range of foods and supplements. Exploring such alternatives can be a fantastic way to incorporate more plant-based and sustainable choices into our diets. Here's to a greener and more sustainable future for our planet and our plates.
 
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I saw a machine dispensing soy ice cream at the ground floor of Ikea Alexandra. :unsure:

It's just another antic of the globalist anti-carbon cult. Less meat = less CO2 = Mother Gaia is pleased. It is a religion for them.
 
Please also expect 50% less customers who loves their real meat
 
More likely ONLY 50% customer can afford real meat de woh
 
when they started selling Rainbow bags, I knew they were on a slippery slope. So what next? They'll only hire vegan transgender, gay people? Fuck IKEA!:FU:
 
when they started selling Rainbow bags, I knew they were on a slippery slope. So what next? They'll only hire vegan transgender, gay people? Fuck IKEA!:FU:

It's their KPI. They need to virtue signal so BlackRock and the other globalist investors give them some breadcrumbs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity,_equity,_and_inclusion

You can add Sustainability to the list too.

Diversity
Inclusion
Equity
Sustainability

Everything can be traced back to this. And they are super obsessed about the year 2030.

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Very soon they will hire transexuals to serve you, and before u know it, your kids will turn gay when they next visit Ikea
 
Guess IKEA will be one restaurant I will not be visiting anytime soon. :rolleyes::confused::biggrin:
 
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