Deliciously Ella #4 Bland burgers and branding under CEO Matt, daily affirmations won’t change that

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Bet her team can’t wait to sit through another ‘deck’ explaining why the ‘deck’ they sat through last week matters 🙄

Why does it look like she’s doing a school project with images cut and pasted from Google?
The world's largest plant based food platform 🤣🤣🤣 Matt the ceo ego is the size of multiple galaxies. What a clown . I would rather invest in Pick up limes .
 
“The health of our planet” and yet here she is driving out of London and back every weekend. Multiple holidays every year, flying even when trains are an option.

Did I mention how some of her recipes have the carbon footprint of about 15 steaks?
Can we also talk about how she always has the latest iphone and macbook? She seems to buy multiple pairs of designer trainers each year. Where is all that sustainability?
 
I'm not buying your unhealthy pesto where the main ingredient is sunflower seed oil (thanks for adding the seed bit there in your ingredients :rolleyes: , isn't there a whole thing against seed oil anyway these days? In the states lots now says seed oil free) and less than 1% olive oil, and 0.5% pine nuts. Plus all that waste with transporting and producing a product.

Home made pesto with proper ingredients is far better for your health and the planet. The healthwashing of her products does more harm than good. Sorry for bitching about her pesto again, but it's so offensive.

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Ingredients
sunflower seed oil, basil in sunflower seed oil (Basil, sunflower seed oil, salt) (34.7%), cashew nuts (10%), water, potato flour, lemon juice, tofu (soy, water) (1.0%), vegetable fibre, extra virgin olive oil, pine nuts (0.5%), garlic, salt.
 
I'm not buying your unhealthy pesto where the main ingredient is sunflower seed oil (thanks for adding the seed bit there in your ingredients :rolleyes: , isn't there a whole thing against seed oil anyway these days? In the states lots now says seed oil free) and less than 1% olive oil, and 0.5% pine nuts. Plus all that waste with transporting and producing a product.

Home made pesto with proper ingredients is far better for your health and the planet. The healthwashing of her products does more harm than good. Sorry for bitching about her pesto again, but it's so offensive.

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Ingredients
sunflower seed oil, basil in sunflower seed oil (Basil, sunflower seed oil, salt) (34.7%), cashew nuts (10%), water, potato flour, lemon juice, tofu (soy, water) (1.0%), vegetable fibre, extra virgin olive oil, pine nuts (0.5%), garlic, salt.
I just don't understand how she can say this isn't processed? Yes, a lot of the ingredients are natural but that doesn't mean it's not a processed food.
I don't think she realises what she's saying most of the time. Her chocolate is mostly sugar regardless of what type she uses.
 
I just don't understand how she can say this isn't processed? Yes, a lot of the ingredients are natural but that doesn't mean it's not a processed food.
I don't think she realises what she's saying most of the time. Her chocolate is mostly sugar regardless of what type she uses.
She can and does because there's no legislation to define many of the buzz words she uses like not processed.
 
I'm not buying your unhealthy pesto where the main ingredient is sunflower seed oil (thanks for adding the seed bit there in your ingredients :rolleyes: , isn't there a whole thing against seed oil anyway these days? In the states lots now says seed oil free) and less than 1% olive oil, and 0.5% pine nuts. Plus all that waste with transporting and producing a product.

Home made pesto with proper ingredients is far better for your health and the planet. The healthwashing of her products does more harm than good. Sorry for bitching about her pesto again, but it's so offensive.

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Ingredients
sunflower seed oil, basil in sunflower seed oil (Basil, sunflower seed oil, salt) (34.7%), cashew nuts (10%), water, potato flour, lemon juice, tofu (soy, water) (1.0%), vegetable fibre, extra virgin olive oil, pine nuts (0.5%), garlic, salt.

Agreed. How is “vegetable fiber” not an ultra processed ingredient? I’m always adding that delicious sounding vegetable fiber to my homemade meals.
 
Agreed. How is “vegetable fiber” not an ultra processed ingredient? I’m always adding that delicious sounding vegetable fiber to my homemade meals.
Vegetable fibre aka cellulose and usually listed as E460. But she'd never use the lab sounding name or the e number on the packet. It's a cheap bulking additive.


Decent quality food doesn't add stuff like that but the deliciously Ella brand isn't about quality, health or the environment.
 
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