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So, is there something called Chicken Snack Wrap in other McDonalds ?

It has chicken, bacon, and lettuce in tortilla.

Just got curious cuz thats the only thing i eat in McDonalds. Lol

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  • 6
    Yeah we have it a similar thing in India , chicken wrap (no bacon) and paneer(cottage cheese)wrap for vegetarians.
  • 3
    @ceee Same in France as far as I know.
  • 2
    @S-Homles-MD yesss I have heard about it. Japanese people have KFC for Christmas dinner. Isn't it ?
  • 2
    @ceee ooo, cottage cheese wrap, I want!
  • 2
    @ceee Where I live nobody gives a fuck about vegetarians :-/ no, McDonald's gives even less fuck than grocery stores
  • 3
    @D3add3d wow are you vegetarian ?
    Because I've never seen a non vegetarian say they want to have cottage cheese 😅😂
  • 4
    @D3add3d yeah , india has the most % of vegetarians so we have good options. 30% of us are vegetarians.
  • 3
    @ceee Question: Would you, as a vegetarian, eat "meat" that has been grown in a lab?
  • 4
    @Jilano 🤔 I'd be fine with that I guess.
    ( I have been a vegetarian since birth, because my family is vegetarian. I can eat whatever I wish now. But I just don't feel like eating meat, I love animals of all sorts I don't feel like killing or eating one. I am repeatedly told how delicious meat is, i'd be fine trying something that's meat sans the killing :) )
  • 3
    @ceee Yes I am vegetarian :) But cottage cheese is quite popular in Slovakia 😂
    Buying two right now(one with chilli and the other with chive)
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    @ceee yea, I know, that's why I like India :)
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    @Jilano I would probably not because you need cells to grow that meat from, vegetables and legumes are just as great source of food as anything
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    @D3add3d i thing cells are extracted harmlessly. I mean I don't know much but , for other purposes where tissues or cells are needed ,killing isn't required.
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    @ceee Fair enough! I recently saw an article and I got curious.

    @D3add3d I haven't looked that much into it, but I do believe that there is no violence in the process whatsoever, if that's what stop you from eating meat.
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