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Meat analogue
editI am curious as to why you removed veat from the Meat analogue article. Is it a proprietary term? In which case, why didn't you address the article entitled Veat? It seems to me that the Veat article is entirely useless, except to call peoples' attention to the fact that veat is another name for meat analogues. If we left the reference to veat in the Meat analogue article then we could move for summary deletion of the Veat article. Personally, I think that the word ' veat ' is a little too cute. I notice that veat.com is no longer active. Bejnar 20:54, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
- I added veat back in the Meat analogue article, and have put a request for speedy delete in for the Veat article. Sorry about your keyboard. Also, four tildes (~~~~) is a quick way to sign your Talk entries, as it produces your wikipedia handle and the current date. Without a keyboard, I would be hopeless. Bejnar 17:26, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Half-wit
editJust because a term is pejorative does not warrant deletion or even CSD. Cburnett 20:43, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
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