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Old 08-11-2009, 11:26 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by chumdawg View Post
Two things:

1) Cite? Are you certain they are prohibitively more expensive?

2) Weren't you just saying, upthread, that nobody would want the vegan stuff anyway? Let's see..."How much will it cost us to provide besically zero of these meals?"...
Most Vegan meat substitutes are food products like snack bars or bean curd products or similar products. they are not cheap.

Now, Vegans divide themselves on what a Vegan exactly is. Some Vegans will eat eggs. Eggs are cheap.

The cost to feed zero Vegans is the cost of producing unnecessary legislation, hiring people to go check to see if the zero lunches were provided, etc. The cost is the administration of a stupid law. And, the cost is the lawsuit when that one Vegan found that the school did not have a meat substitute for lunch the day they wanted it...
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