The measure was introduced by French conservative lawmaker Celine Imart, who argued it would prevent confusion with traditional meat products.

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    Cheese lasagna is totally a thing though. In fact, it’s a damn tasty thing. Hell, I eat probably more meat than I should, and I will absolutely choose cheese lasagna over meat lasagna at least half of the time. You just failed to read the packaging.

    Veggie burgers and sausages are plainly labeled. If you can read, and you bother to do so, you really can’t accidentally end up with them. Though, some of them are mighty tasty. Maybe you should broaden your culinary experience a little. It’s easier if you take the stick out of your ass.

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        Tell that to my great aunt who came to the US from Italy in '53. Be ready to dodge the spoon talkin that nonsense.

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          Well, she’s gonna have to take that up with my Italian coworker who wholeheartedly agrees with my statement.

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              Alright, a slightly better anecdote!

              I can go to almost any restaurant listing on just-eat and they will offer a dish named “Lasagna”. And it will be Lasagna Bolognese every single time. There are some more fancy restaurants that offer different kinds, but they will be described as such.

              At least in central Europe, if you order Lasagna without any more specifications, you’ll get meat and cheese.

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                Yes, if you only eat in restaurants your choices will be limited. I have, on the other hand, been allowed to look through cookbooks older than you and I put together, which contained multiple different recipes for lasagna and only 2 of those recipes contain meat. Why do you choose to die on such a wrong and useless hill?

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                  Just dying on the hill of reality, I guess. If you order Lasagna from any reasonable place, without further prefixes, you’ll get Lasagna Bolognese.

                  I’m not disputing other kinds of Lasagna exist. But you have to label them or you’ll get confused customers.

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                    So, Stouffer’s, my personal favorite awful store bought lasagna comes in two different meat and a cheese only variety. They are labeled as such. You sound lazy, and not super bright. Try actually reading labels further than the biggest word on the box and you will almost certainly see that all of the pertinent information has been provided by the producer. Every brand on at very least American shelves will definitely give you that information. If you aren’t stateside I can’t help you, but one last time I will suggest that you put just a little bit of effort into understanding your purchases before you make them. You are what you should be disappointed in here. I’m done with this conversation. Have the last word if you feel you must. You certainly seem the type. Have the life you deserve. Bye now.

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        Well, as not at all a vegetarian, I’m alright with that, but damn if you don’t sound like you have all the palate of a 10 year old.

        Edit: and you can’t fucking read.

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          I responded to Tomtits who didn’t understand how people can get confused lol.

          I didn’t say you were a vegetarian, and I’m the one who cannot read 😂🤣

          What an insult btw “u kannoh read!!” “U palate (did you just learn a new word? Bravo!) is bad!!”

          Lol

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            1. Fella, go back and look at the thread in context, replied to me or I would not have received a notification and replied to you.

            2. I cook better than you, and I’d wager that my vocabulary is as superior to yours as my cooking.

            3. Stating the truth is not making an insult.

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