I'm not a full veggie or owt but I try to not eat meat every day. I can confirm that quorn is generally a bit shit, you can do much better stuff with beans and lentils and the like, but you do need to be a better cook which I guess is the advantage of quorn, you can just use it as a slightly disappointing replacement.
The mince is okay though. That said the Linda Mac sausages and pies are decent enough.
Many years ago, when I was in 6th form - about 1980 I cleaned windows.
One of my customers was Jonathon Hurt who lived in Ascott under Wychwood - maybe still does, but I've not lived there for ages.
One day I went into his kitchen to get water and he had guests.
I was invited in for a cup of tea afterwards, and was joined by Eric Clapton (I didn't know who he was) and Paul McCartney (I knew who he was).
They used to love visiting Jonathon, because they could go in the Swan next door and play darts and dominoes like normal people and not be recognised or bothered.
Anyway, my point is, Paul McCartney cooked me a bacon sandwich, and I'm pretty sure he had one too.
Don't know he he was under the grip of Veggy-fascism at that time, but he definitely didn't have a problem with meat then.