No, I don't think I'll be going near that EP. I can still drink Corona, that's suitable for vegetarians, and it's the only lager I like anyway. It's absolutely amazing though how many wines aren't suitable for vegetarians, but I can just never tell which ones are suitable as the bottles never have the "V" on even if they are suitable.
Sorry, I was just pulling your leg, the name refers to a legend and also it's a dark red cuvee wine, the colour of which could be compared to bull's blood.
I read a bit about vegetarian wines, cause I admit I never knew some wines weren't exactly vegetarian. I imagine that animal by-products would be used by small-scale producers, and industrial producers would use chemicals.
Get down to the Co-op.
I don't know! You being a Rochadale Lad too!
Maybe you're right. I can imagine animal products would be cheaper than having to use/create chemicals etc. Surely though, it isn't really necessary to use animal by-products.
it'll have a big V on the back label!
wait, do most food items over there have the 'V' on them? only certain items/brands in health food stores here will have the 'V' on them. certified vegan or whatever.
wait, do most food items over there have the 'V' on them? only certain items/brands in health food stores here will have the 'V' on them. certified vegan or whatever.
yes, it would be nice for things to be labled this product is owned by a scumbag company that tests on animals, etc...yeah pretty much, but its not always a 'V' logo (like the vegetarian/vegan society ones) it can often just be the line "suitable for vegetarians".
It has improved a LOT in the last decade, and nowdays im pretty good at knwing all my E numbers and shizz, so if it doesnt clearly state 'veggie' (or words to that effect) i read all the ingredients and if im not sure then i'll leave it. I think companies are beginning to cotton on to this and are making efforts to either make things veggie or at least label it if it is.
If only they'd do it with all househiold things and cosmetics, lots of people i know ASSUME that because it doesnt say "tested on animals" on their hairspray or whatever, that it isn't!! its often exactly the opposite, it doesnt say anything because it'd be plain daft to admit to that on your packaging, imagine all those 'not to bothered' people who would baulk at it if actually confronted with a clear statement on the product they are about to buy.
*rant over*
wow. shopping sounds great over there. maybe i'll stay.If they are veggie (vegan) then the majority of brands will say so. Likewise, a good number of products actually state ''not suitable for vegetarians / contains gluten etc''
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I drink car brake fluid. It's really nice, once you get into it. My wife is really concerned as she thinks it's becoming a bit of a habit. I have told her not to worry...
...I can stop whenever I want!