Why ban great UK veggie adverts such as this one?!


Question: I nearly choked on my wiener schnitzel - what a hoot..


Answers: I nearly choked on my wiener schnitzel - what a hoot..

Sexy.

Funny.

But it's ironic considering a diet high in soy (as vegetarian and vegan diets usually are) is linked to a decreased libido.

So no thanks. I'll stick to eating my dead, rotting animal carcasses. I'd rather die earlier than live as a eunuch.

Ooh I say!

Oh my!

What a fabulous advert

it is a little OTT

everyone cooks like that, i don't see what the big deal is

poppycock

Blimey - can you imagine what the loony lefties would have to say about that if it was shown before the watershed?

I thought the vegetarian society was full of has-been old fuddies and vegetarians didn't have a sense of human.

Surely the trolls on here haven't been spreading lies ?

Great adds....but

the main concern for the ban is...those CHILDREN.
But why should this kind of notion only come from veggie Provocateur?
What the hell "others" are doing #@$%#??

Empathy those juvenile watching such adds.
Empathy those innocent beings being slain for your self-centered objective.

It may seems to be cool adverts, but demoralizing the mutual society of all ages.

That was sad, I 'm glad people like you and Michael h. get off on a dude with painted nails. I'll stick with the ladies and eat meat on occasion.

I don't know why they would ban things like this. Tell schnitzel to go home to his family.

oh yeah, rub that bean. shake that healthy fruit.

That was hilarious! I love it.


P.S. How presumptuous of someone to think that all vegetarians eat a lot of soy.

Wow..........Aspragus Penis! hahahaa!!





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