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I'm pretty sure it's a case of the product being vegan but them not being 100% sure there's no cross-contamination from elsewhere and not being willing to put add to the costs by doing the due diligence to be absolutely sure it's vegan. It's just making sure they don't get sued, like the 'made in a factory that also processes nuts' disclaimer.
That's what I think anyway. I just trust the ingredients list.
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Kit!
Cool, thanks for that. I don’t drink so that’s one less thing to worry about. It says a lot about how my diet was already that I didn’t actually need to change an awful lot to go vegan. More just tweaks. I was veggie already, cook from scratch everyday and don’t eat shit.
So say the item below. It’s marked as not vegan, but would most vegans still eat this? It’s just plain white bread, surely?