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Meat Free Plant-Based Crispy Chicken & Tuna Sushi Roll $2 Each @ Sushi Hub

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From November 6th to November 19th, we’re introducing two delectable meat-free options:

Plant-Based Tuna with Vegan Mayo
Meat-Free Crispy Chicken with Home Mayo.
Special offer: Enjoy plant-based tuna roll and meat-free crispy chicken roll for only $2.00 each from 6 – 19 Nov 2023

Experience a healthy, meat-free culinary adventure that’s as delicious as it is sustainable and ethical!

Main Ingredients:

Plant-based tuna ingredients: Soy, Wheat, Canola Oil, and Algae Oil
Meat-free crispy chicken: Soy, Wheat, Tofu Skin, Soybean Oil, Starches and Home mayo (contains egg)
*Terms & Conditions
1. Only available for in-store purchase
2. Maximum 2 rolls per person.
3. This promotion is available from 6 – 19 Nov 2023
4. This promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional or third-party offers

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    • +2

      Pretty sure all the fake meats use tons of salt and additives just to get some sort of flavour

    • +1

      Certainly not healthier than tuna.

      • +1

        Even with the high mercury content…

        • How much mercury do you ingest from tuna rolls? Spending a grand to save a buck.

  • keen to try the crispy chicken one, i usually get the tempura veg which is good

  • Done deal I'm buying it, I will go in office next week just to try it

    Also I will get prawn katsu bcz that stuff is yummy

  • +20

    Is this where I whine about how fragile vegans are while also whining about how processed food hurts my feelings and also whining about sheeple while also whining that people should have the same preferences as me?

    My bad, looks like I've been beaten to it

  • +1

    I don't get it why you would eat this when you can get the real thing…

    • +7

      Some people morally oppose eating farmed animals, as is their choice, so who cares.

    • +6

      maybe they don't want to animals to live a life of absolute misery and to be slaughtered for a taste that is only slightly different?

    • +1

      Why would you eat the real thing when you can eat this instead? Argument goes both ways, but having the option is great.

  • -2

    Is it just me or the concept of meat free meat mimicked food is the same as the dumb concept of men or women identifying themselves of opposite gender or as animals, etc? 🤔

    i.e. Neither arguments are valid in any way… 🤡

    • +1

      What if you identify as a plant-based animal? /s

    • +9

      just you kid

    • +4

      It’s likely the fact that you are not able to think and reason beyond the surface of all of those ‘arguments’.

      • Plant based "meat" is not actually meat and will never be meat due to whatever the composition of these foods are. A man is a man, and a woman is a woman (gender is assigned by anatomy and biological characteristics at birth).

        Go on… im listening. Let's see you think and show me your reasoning.

        • +2

          Meat is animal flesh, nobody is saying plant based protein meat style products are actually "meat".

          Referring to a food as a plant based "meat" style or relating the plant based food to the type of animal flesh which it is trying to be similar to is just simply a non confusing way to operate.

          I will also add that this store probably should be calling it a "plant based tuna/chicken style" filling, istead of "meat free" chicken/tuna, that phrasing is a bit annoying, but who really cares.

        • +7

          Wtf. Only on ozbargain would I find comments somehow linking gender to a sushi roll deal. You sound triggered! LMAO thanks for the laugh 🤣

        • +2

          This is actually a really good demonstration of your lack of understanding of how language is being used in both instances..

          They’re adjacent to each other and in some situations can replace each other so we use similar phrasing to establish this..? No one is saying that one is literally the other 💀

    • Lol, now you're gonna get flamed like a thousandsuns

  • +15

    Members are presented a decent bargain but most of the comments are nonsensical debates that have been had a million times and will never end.

    Thanks for the post OP, will check it out.

  • Would be interested if it was gluten free.

  • +24

    I love it how on Ozbargain has unhealthy junk food posts on a daily basis and everyone eats it up but the moment anything is "vegetarian" or "vegan" there is all these "can't be healthy for you" comments! Hilarious!

    • +7

      Hahaha, it's the classic feel better by criticising someone else. It's definitely easier than to work on oneself!

      I personally think people should be free to eat what they like, but also be aware of the impact their diet has on themselves and the environment.

  • Personally didnt like them

  • These are roll free rolls!
    (It's no wonder these people don't make tyres)

  • +1

    Stumbled upon these today & got one of each - not too bad. A nostalgic throwback to the days when even normal rolls were $2ea….

  • +4

    I've bought some today and tasted pretty good 👍

  • +4

    Finally, something to try other than avocado rolls or marinated hard tofu. $2 is a steal.

  • Came for the GF, lactose free, decaffeinated comments. Was mildly amused but ultimately the experience was lacking, off to find some apoplectic sparkles on Chinese charger post.

  • +1

    What a cesspool comments section. Literally nothing more preachy and annoying in the world than someone who needs everyone to know they eat meat.

    • +4

      Literally nothing more preachy and annoying in the world than someone who needs everyone to know they eat meat. are vegan

      fixed

      • +3

        Where? The entire thread is filled with snowflakes crying about something they don't have to buy.

  • +4

    Fake meat = industrial waste

  • +2

    I tried the Tuna at garden city a few weeks ago, and even though i enjoy plant based alternatives, it was absolutely awful! It tasted so wrong (as a vegetarian). Havent tried the chicken but i dare say it would be more palatable

    • +1

      Lol, I love your savage review

    • +1

      Yeah, this deal has been available at the outlet near my work for some weeks. Can confirm that the the tuna flavour is disgusting. I was amazed that any business would concoct such a thing and then go ahead and start selling it. Did they not try it themselves? Terrible stuff.

    • I tried the chicken version today and quite enjoyed it. It didn’t taste like chicken but it was nice - crispy fried filling, tasted a bit peppery and it had avo in it too

  • +2

    Whole lot of complaints here about the attempt to pair plant based foods with meat flavours.

    My partner used to eat meat a long time ago, but she's vegetarian now. She won't eat meat, but she remembers the nice flavours.
    Sometimes she wants something that "tastes like duck" or "tastes like chicken", etc. It's nice to know which alternatives are attempting to emulate a particular animal's flavour, so they can be bought and used for the meal.

    They're not the same, sure, but at least they're not something the polar opposite.

    • +3

      Yes this. I used to eat meat a lot but I am vegetarian now. It's just nice to have more options out there. Have tried both, personally didn't quite enjoy the tuna one (many better plant based options out there that are tastier) but quite liked the chicken one.

      Just let everyone enjoy their own food, so many comments here discussing sushi… amazing

  • +1

    200 comments discussing sushi….

  • -1

    Give me $2 KFC instead.

    The middle class loves to virtue signal over vegan meat, vegan leather, even my toothpaste brags about being vegan. The amusing thing is, the cashed up leftist despises coal, and yet coal is vegan (composed of decomposed plant matter).

    • Give me $2 KFC instead

      Did you get $2 KFC? Just asking because I don't see it on offer.

    • what a stupid things to say

  • A bit like how various juices are marketed as milk. Milk comes from mammals.

    There is nothing wrong with the products just the dishonest marketing.

    Similar with vegan products like these . Nothing at all wrong with the products just describe them accurately .

    • its harder to market 'flavoured soy slop' if you call it that instead of 'plant based chicken'

    • +2

      Just like peanut butter, cream of wheat, milk of magnesia, cream of the crop, coconut cream.

      Those damn dishonest marketers!

  • +1

    Question:
    What looks like chicken? Tastes like chicken? And is even labelled chicken?

    If your answer is chicken, I'm sorry, it's actually a plant-based, meat-free product containing: Soy, Wheat, Tofu Skin, Soybean Oil, Starches and Home mayo (contains egg).

    • +2

      Even my open-minded, health-conscious wife said last night, that unless a person has some sort of intolerance or allergy to a meat product, why the hell would you want something that looks and tastes like meat if you're against the idea of meat?

      It's kind of like saying, you're an atheist, but pray to God. Or you're against transvestites, but like cross-dressing. Hypocrite much! 🤦‍♂️

      • Not true, you can like good tasting food without wanting to contribute to the associated cruelty and slaughter.

        Not that I'm saying I like the taste of meat, actual flesh would make me throw up, but this stuff would be a cruelty free alternative. I haven't tried these, they might be disgusting.

        • +1

          Sorry, but that's crap. If you are replicating and using or consuming a product, then you are in fact still promoting said original product.
          You can't go running around shooting paint pellets saying you're against gun violence.

          • @Snoop: That's what i have been thinking. What's on their mind when they are eating this? How can you be against eating chicken when you are imagining eating chicken?

              • @G-rig: And I don't drill for my own oil… Your point? 🤦‍♂️

  • +1

    “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”

  • thanks for sharing op! keen to give this a shot

  • The meat free Chicken is good.

    Tuna I didn't like.

  • +2

    Of course a deal about meat alternative products gets 250+ comments. Oh Ozbargain……..

  • +1

    Damn didnt know ozbargain would get so butthurt over the sematics of vegan food naming.

    who cares. are you so frightened youll get tricked into eating vegan food

    • +1

      fkin dumpster fire of a comments section as per usual - every fkin time without fail

    • +3

      Really?
      Because I've found any post that doesn't represent itself accurately on OzB gets $#!tcanned.
      E.g. Aussie Uggboots (made in China), a leather chair (made mostly of synthetics), and crispy chicken (that doesn't contain any chicken)!

  • Not a vegan, Tried it and I like it, so don't care what others think. And not gonna convince anyone to eat it

    Who cares if you want to eat meat or be a vegan
    Who cares if you drive and ICE or EV
    Just Don't get me started on calling squashed soy juice Soy Milk…… 😂

  • -2

    Sorry bill gates, I'm having a steak instead.

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