Submitted by bethebumblebee t3_z701cc in todayilearned
Stonehard_gigachad t1_iy3yhmr wrote
Technically yes but, they admitted cross contact ingredients with dairy products and they filter sugar using bone char. According to oreo these two things alone make oreo technically not suitable for vegans. Oreo said this, I didn’t make it up. Google it.
cr1t1cal76 t1_iy4431a wrote
I can’t speak for all vegans, but when I ate a vegan diet, I didn’t care about foods that were potentially in contact with animal products. The point of the lifestyle choice (for me) is to decrease the demand for meat. I might be eating a fraction of a portion of beef when I eat an impossible whopper, but no beef is being bought or sold. So yes, there are plenty of vegans out there who can eat Oreos without a guilty conscience.
comradequiche t1_iy4s21r wrote
Yeah cross contamination is not something I really worry about as a vegan. Not something that’s going to “make or break” a particular food item for me.
I’m not allergic to animal products (where I’ll be sick simply from touching them), I just choose not to consume them.
Personal-Thought9453 t1_iy60gct wrote
Wine fined with egg/dairy/fish product, yay or nay? 😊
AccomplishedBasil700 t1_iy61cmm wrote
Not the person you asked, but I try to get wine that is vegan. My goal is to contribute as little as I can to the demand for animal products, and non vegan wine is part of that.
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