Plant-based but pork?

Hi, I'm sitting here at Burger King. I've ordered a plant-based burger. I take a bite and find a piece of bacon. I go to the front of the counter and say so. The employee then tells me that it really is bacon and that he's bringing a new burger to my table straight away. My question is, can I report the shop and if so, how?

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Harvey1102
2 months ago

If you’re not allergic to meat right now, I wouldn’t do that drama.

Something like that can happen…… are also just people on the other side of the vault.

And you immediately took care of your concern and made you a new burger.

Blackwolf281
2 months ago

I’m sure you could go to the police.

But why?

Something like that can happen. If not, but can

I myself am also vegan and would not react that way.

Of course I wouldn’t eat him further and logically not pay for it, but I wouldn’t think about showing someone. As I said mistakes happen clear is doof but happened

Another thing is if you are allergic to meat because then it would be a negligent body injury and then I would understand it, but if you don’t eat meat for ethical reasons….

NackterGerd
2 months ago
Reply to  Blackwolf281

👌🫶🫶🫶

Hsczw829
2 months ago

Unnecessarily high 10. It’s fucking, yeah, but mistakes happen now, so you can just stop by simply not eating out.

You charged it, got a new burger and is good. What do you want to sue the store? It is not even a penal act before 🤣

RubberDuck1972
2 months ago

We are not in the United States, so you don’t have to promise you hundreds of millions of euros. But an ad at the competent Veterinary Office (or as it is called) could lead to the working people looking better at what they do.

NackterGerd
2 months ago
Reply to  RubberDuck1972

🤣😂

RubberDuck1972
2 months ago
Reply to  Marko13hi

But they can push buttons. At least the people at the checkout. ;

pony
2 months ago

No.

can’t.

plant based is neither vegetarian nor vegan.

plant based is a nice, non-protected fantasy term.

the basic of this burger, so the patty and the bun are probably even really vegetable. but purely theoretically could also be narrow in a plant based bun.

many plant based howwurst cuts contain egg or milk protein.

Stadewaeldchen
2 months ago

now my question, can I display the load and if, how?

If you can’t prove any intention that is directed against you, I don’t see a criminal action here in the approach.

Daniel551980
2 months ago

The question should be more loud, why is one planning based on a group that profits a lot from mass livestock farming and eats one of the biggest environmental polluters?

NackterGerd
2 months ago
Reply to  Daniel551980

Because Vegi is in and you get rich.

NackterGerd
2 months ago

Displaying what?

Because you’ve been given some delicious Bacon.

I would only understand ad if you could get such artificial bacon

Then you could see it as a fraud if the cheap meat substitute was subjugated instead of real Fleich.

But also makes sense when the intention is

MaikK03
2 months ago
Reply to  NackterGerd

The meat at BK etc. is also in the non-plan-based variant cheaper meat substitute 🙂

NackterGerd
2 months ago
Reply to  MaikK03

meat substitutes not, but of course there are better burgers

MaikK03
2 months ago

Not at all. But meat has nothing to do with it in the narrower sense;D

Luca747
2 months ago

Such people like you employ authorities with things that are zero important !