You may remember my post on Soft Peaks and how to properly evaluate what you get for the price you pay.
Vegan Pudding & Co. is going to be another of those posts.
If you are not vegan, there is not much reason to go. Price for portion is absolutely atrocious. Yeah, it's organic. But you get how much? A half cup for $4 after tax?
(And by the way, thanks ever so much for using plastic containers that remind me of urine sample containers at BC Biomedical Laboratories).
BUT...
If you are vegan, beggars can't be choosers. Does Vegan Pudding & Co. have a tasty product? Yes.
Can you get more donut at Cartems Donuterie for your money. Yes. But you wanted dessert and you insisted on what omnivores can have but you cannot. So cough up $4. At least you won't be disappointed.
I got to try Vanilla (weak flavour), Strawberry (decently clear flavour but watery), and Matcha (interesting flavour! -- try this).
TIP: If you see their foldable cardboard spoons, ask for those instead of a plastic spoon. Much friendlier environmentally, and cost-wise to the vendor.
Vegan Pudding & Co. is going to be another of those posts.
If you are not vegan, there is not much reason to go. Price for portion is absolutely atrocious. Yeah, it's organic. But you get how much? A half cup for $4 after tax?
(And by the way, thanks ever so much for using plastic containers that remind me of urine sample containers at BC Biomedical Laboratories).
BUT...
If you are vegan, beggars can't be choosers. Does Vegan Pudding & Co. have a tasty product? Yes.
Can you get more donut at Cartems Donuterie for your money. Yes. But you wanted dessert and you insisted on what omnivores can have but you cannot. So cough up $4. At least you won't be disappointed.
I got to try Vanilla (weak flavour), Strawberry (decently clear flavour but watery), and Matcha (interesting flavour! -- try this).
TIP: If you see their foldable cardboard spoons, ask for those instead of a plastic spoon. Much friendlier environmentally, and cost-wise to the vendor.
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