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The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forward for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

Has anybody actually pushedIn 2019 are any politicians or political groups pushing for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

Which politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forward for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

Has anybody actually pushed for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

Which politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forward for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

In 2019 are any politicians or political groups pushing for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

Which politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

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The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forwardsforward for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

With that in mind, it seems that plant-based meat products are the solution to a lot of problems, such as climate change. And while I see a lot of politicians talking about climate change, hasHas anybody actually pushed for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

whichWhich politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forwards for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

With that in mind, it seems that plant-based meat products are the solution to a lot of problems, such as climate change. And while I see a lot of politicians talking about climate change, has anybody actually pushed for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

which politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

The other day, I went into a restaurant and bought a burger with a plant-based burger patty. I tasted one many years before and it was horrible, so I thought I'd see how far they've come now.

Yes, it still did not taste as good as real meat ... but it did taste good. It was a burger. If you weren't specifically told it wasn't meat, you might not even notice. I'd eat it again, and I'd most certainly use it as a substitute for meat products going forward for various health, ethical and environmental reasons.

Has anybody actually pushed for growing research into and consumption of such plant-based products?

Which politicians have argued for the use of such products and encouraged investing in further research and improvement?

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