A lot of nonvegans seem to think that there are no real alternatives to their favorite nonvegan "foods". The reality is that vegans have discovered an alternative to ALL animal products: it's called respecting the fundamental rights of other sentient beings. Nonvegans, you should give that a try. Seriously, I don't care if you think veggie burgers aren't as tasty as "the real thing". I don't care if you think tofu scramble tastes like piss compared to scrambled eggs. And I certainly don't give a shit if you think there are no good vegan cheese brands out there. None of that shit matters. At all. What matters is that you do not have the right to treat animals as if they were mere commodities. I know we often use terms like "vegan options", but they're slightly misleading insofar as choosing vegan isn't just one out of a number of options; choosing vegan is a necessity. Let me put it this way: I don't see dairy cheese as the "alternative" to vegan cheese any more than I see rape as the "alternative" to consensual sex. The "alternative" to veganism is slavery and slaughter, and as far as I'm concerned, that is no alternative at all.