America Is Done Pretending About Meat Plant-based eating has lost its appeal.

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Who was the guy on here hyping this absolute horseshyt a few years ago like it would be a game changer. Whenever you saw food left on a shelf during an emergency and shortages it was this Petri dish lab meat that no one will eat.
My local store was trying their best to give them beyond patties away lol. I bought a couple when they went down to 2 dollars for a 2 pack. Haven’t seen the meat on display anymore since then.. they still sell it but I don’t see it on display anymore
 

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The only people this was fake for was the people that jump on fads...... actual vegans and people that don't eat meat that I know are still living their lives as they had been long before that test tube meat shyt came out........
 

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Restaurateur Pinky Cole speaks with UATL about the future of Slutty Vegan
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Aisha "Pinky" Cole, owner of vegan restaurant Slutty Vegan, speaks at Morris Brown College in Atlanta on Thursday, April 28, 2022. (Natrice Miller/AJC)
Aisha “Pinky” Cole, who founded Slutty Vegan in 2018 as a food truck, grew the brand into a popular chain with 14 locations throughout metro Atlanta, Texas, New York and Maryland. (Courtesy of Slutty Vegan)
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Aisha “Pinky” Cole, who founded Slutty Vegan in 2018 as a food truck, grew the brand into a popular chain with 14 locations throughout metro Atlanta, Texas, New York and Maryland. (Courtesy of Slutty Vegan)
“It’s never been an issue of the revenue. The revenue was always coming in, but my corporate overhead was just extremely high,” Cole said. “I fought it for a long time, to be honest. I just surrendered.”

Cole claimed that 2024 was one of the hardest periods of her life. She iterated her exhaustion in an interview with People, which first reported the story.

“It was mentally exhausting. It mentally drained me, and my hands were tied,” Cole told UATL. “It was only so much I could do.”

She said the period allowed her to step away from the social scene and spend time with her family. She logged off from social media, took vacations and answered less phone calls.

“I went completely dark during that time,” she said. “I really just started focusing on me. That was the first time in seven years that I did more thinking and less moving.”

On March 28, Cole said she regained Slutty Vegan under her new company Ain’t Nobody Coming to See You, Otis LLC, a name inspired from the 1998 “The Temptations” miniseries. Cole said the name of the LLC is a reminder that people love her restaurant because they love her.

As part of the changes, Cole said Slutty Vegan will have new uniforms and menu items, there is interest in pursuing international deals and she has hired headhunters to acquire new talent. In total, she claimed there will be more than 60 years of combined leadership working in the renewed restaurant.

Cole said she is also curious about brand partnerships, cosmetics and clothing affiliated with the company. She’s looking forward to global expansion, but plans to keep the restaurant based in Atlanta.

“Slutty Vegan 2.0 is bigger than just food,” she stated.

Aisha "Pinky" Cole is looking forward to global expansion, but plans to keep the restaurant based in Atlanta. (Courtesy of Slutty Vegan)
Credit: Courtesy of Slutty Vegan Works
Aisha "Pinky" Cole is looking forward to global expansion, but plans to keep the restaurant based in Atlanta. (Courtesy of Slutty Vegan)
“I’ve got to make sure (people) always have veganism at the top of mind, which is why Slutty Vegan is more than a restaurant,” Cole said. “It’s a lifestyle brand, and I want people to see that and know that.”

Also in March, Cole said she was in a car accident in Atlanta, in which she said a king-size mattress fell off a truck ahead of her and hit her car.

Her husband, Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks founder and CEO Derrick Hayes, shared an image of a Bentley with a smashed windshield.

“If I wasn’t in the car that I was in, I probably would’ve lost my life,” she said. “Listen, sometimes God will throw the thing right in front of your face at you to send a message.”

On April 2, a former Slutty Vegan employee in New York filed a lawsuit against the restaurant for alleged sexual and gender discrimination. A representative for Cole said the team could not discuss the legal case because it fell under Slutty Vegan before it was owned by the new LLC.

Cole expressed optimism toward the future for Slutty Vegan, and said she expects continued business growth for herself and Hayes.

“I’m excited to build that empire. Not just Slutty Vegan, but other concepts as well,” Cole told UATL. “I have so many great ideas.”

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