is this chipotle? if so it might be to differentiate between sofritas and just the fajita veggies/just beans or whatever.
goldengooseiscooked on
its just how the systems charge for menu items. i wouldnt read anything into it.
HolmeonSpaulding on
I JUST ordered a pizza and the person asked me the same thing.
Maybe it’s just verbiage on some pizza restaurant business ordering software.
Weird phrasing. I was thinking I’ve got cheese, that’s got protein.
HealMySoulPlz on
The way restaurants refer to meats (and occasiomally tofu) as if they’re the only protein feels like meat industry propaganda. Like you’re not getting a real meal without some kind of meat.
anewlifeandhealth on
It just show how rigidly the average person think of vegetarian food as being devoid of protein.
audioman1999 on
Probably a good thing – so they won’t accidentally put in meat or chicken.
an1sotropy on
Oh weird they mis-spelled “no cruelty”
Evgenii42 on
We don’t expect people who enter product descriptions to have a degree in biology. All whole vegetable products contain some amount of protein, it’s just this that amount varies. I expect the burrito to have legumes, which are great sources of protein, so the description is incorrect.
GatorPadre on
Of all the things to bother you in the world…this?
runchuckrun on
Typical phrasing to avoid having to acknowledge an animal died to make this food. Don’t call it meat, call it protein and you don’t have to think about the source.
Sharp_Drow on
Lol so beans are not protein then eh? Most places I know of nowadays at least acknowledge that things like tofu and beans are a protein source. These people are trapped in the 90s.
AzureAngel6 on
I work in the food industry, proteins they’re referring to are meat which are higher in cost. Beans are just another ingredient compared to how expensive meat is so their system flags no meat as no protein
dispolurker on
Yes, unless you want your burrito to have meat in it. jfc
Unable-Ingenuity-879 on
Why so sensitive?
StPauliBoi on
BuT wHeRe Do YoU gEt YoUr PrOtEiN?!¿¡
alcibiad on
How did so many responding to this post miss the humor tag…? lol
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That would mean no beans.
Not sure what you’re objecting to?
is this chipotle? if so it might be to differentiate between sofritas and just the fajita veggies/just beans or whatever.
its just how the systems charge for menu items. i wouldnt read anything into it.
I JUST ordered a pizza and the person asked me the same thing.
Maybe it’s just verbiage on some pizza restaurant business ordering software.
Weird phrasing. I was thinking I’ve got cheese, that’s got protein.
The way restaurants refer to meats (and occasiomally tofu) as if they’re the only protein feels like meat industry propaganda. Like you’re not getting a real meal without some kind of meat.
It just show how rigidly the average person think of vegetarian food as being devoid of protein.
Probably a good thing – so they won’t accidentally put in meat or chicken.
Oh weird they mis-spelled “no cruelty”
We don’t expect people who enter product descriptions to have a degree in biology. All whole vegetable products contain some amount of protein, it’s just this that amount varies. I expect the burrito to have legumes, which are great sources of protein, so the description is incorrect.
Of all the things to bother you in the world…this?
Typical phrasing to avoid having to acknowledge an animal died to make this food. Don’t call it meat, call it protein and you don’t have to think about the source.
Lol so beans are not protein then eh? Most places I know of nowadays at least acknowledge that things like tofu and beans are a protein source. These people are trapped in the 90s.
I work in the food industry, proteins they’re referring to are meat which are higher in cost. Beans are just another ingredient compared to how expensive meat is so their system flags no meat as no protein
Yes, unless you want your burrito to have meat in it. jfc
Why so sensitive?
BuT wHeRe Do YoU gEt YoUr PrOtEiN?!¿¡
How did so many responding to this post miss the humor tag…? lol