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It's specific, but Quorn nuggets are objectively superior to chicken nuggets in every way.
Better taste, better texture, no gristle, easier to cook all the way through, zero (well okay, much less) chance of food poisoning.
Even if you're not a vegetarian there's simply no reason to eat chicken nuggets any more, they're fully obsolete.
never seen quorn for sale in north america although theoretically it is available. it's great.
Why must the thing I want to try never be available in bumfuck middle of nowhere, US
The Quorn Meatless Turkey-Style Roast is better than real turkey. Not vegan though. (eggs and milk)