Some people see an opportunity to take a principal stand against those giant-ass corporation that exploit animals. Other think that kind of reaction is performative and overly idealistic, so they're excited that a lot of people are getting new vegan options in some of the most common restaurants in the world.
Me? I live in Russia, lol.
if it gets people to eat less meat it's good, if it doesn't then it's useless
Spoiler, it attracts new customers to KFC so they make even more money and can expand their murderous operations. Giving money to meat capitalists will not lead to animal liberation.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/vegan-fashion-taylor-swift-burger-king-kfc-ethical-consumerism-a9073361.html
https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/2019/10/28/restaurant-brands-international-inc-qsr-q3-2019-ea.aspx
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-tyson-is-expanding-its-raised-and-rooted-plant-based-lineup-2021-4
You cannot liberate animals through your pocketbook, and you certainly can't do it by paying meat capitalists.
The bourgeois meat hegemony: a contribution to explaining the persistence of animal super-exploitation in capitalism: https://b-ok.cc/book/16645568/37f3a7
Despite more and more plant based commodities entering the market, the meat industry only continues to grow. Plant Based Commodities (PBC) don't replace the meat industry, they complement it and greenwash (veganwash) it, so it gets richer and more powerful. Giving money to the main architects and profiteers of the animal holocaust makes it worse, not better.
Beyond and Impossible and such are for-profit businesses. Their North Star isn't animal liberation, it's profit by any means, even at the expense of animal lives.
Coincidentally, KFC is opening 500 new locations!
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/1550169/KFC-500-new-restaurants-drive-thrus-full-list-locations-UK
Sorry for copy pasting a long response to your short comment btw