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In a message dated 7/27/01 12:28:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

dropscone writes:

 

 

> Just catching up on all my mail from the last couple of weeks and noticed

> that people have said that Tesco and Safeway doughnuts are both vegan

 

 

safeway donuts here certainly are NOT vegan...

they have lard and whey in em..at the very least...not to mention

preservatives, and artificial wotzits...

course, yer safeway's and ours be different....

fraggle

 

 

 

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This is probably old news, but Co-op label appropariate products as

" suitable for vegetarians and vegans " . No messing around with vegan

product lists, no looking through ingredient lists trying to figure what

is being hidden under some obscure wording, just clear succinct labelling

which is there in black and white. They also labels the approriate non

food items as having " no animal ingredients " .

 

Last but by no means least, they use a vegaetable derived glazing agent on

fresh fruit and veg. They do not use shellac, so the fresh fruit and veg

is vegan also (unlike Tesco who are shellac users).

 

Regards,

Stevie.

 

 

--- Emily Howarth <dropscone wrote: >

> Just catching up on all my mail from the last couple of weeks and

> noticed

> that people have said that Tesco and Safeway doughnuts are both vegan -

> this

> is really weird cos I could swear that I've asked in Tesco before and

> they

> said the doughnuts had both milk and eggs in them. Could it vary from

> store

> to store perhaps, or was some mean Tesco employee just trying to keep me

>

> from the jammy goodness?

>

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Yeah, Co-Op's brilliant in that respect! It'd be bliss if they'd diversify

their range of foods for vegans, but I shouldn't be too greedy, I suppose.

I've written and telephoned both Tesco and Sainsbury's (though I don't think

that I'll be shopping at Stainsbury's anymore if the rumour that I heard is

true: they sell exotic meat) to ask them if they have plans to revamp their

labeling system to " suitable for vegans " . Sainsbury's said that they are in the

process of it, but Tesco only offered to send their list of vegan products.

Sigh...

 

xxk@xx

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Soche id

vegan-network

Saturday, July 28, 2001 8:29 AM

Re: [100% veg*n ] Jam Doughnuts from supermarkets

 

 

This is probably old news, but Co-op label appropariate products as

" suitable for vegetarians and vegans " . No messing around with vegan

product lists, no looking through ingredient lists trying to figure what

is being hidden under some obscure wording, just clear succinct labelling

which is there in black and white. They also labels the approriate non

food items as having " no animal ingredients " .

 

Last but by no means least, they use a vegaetable derived glazing agent on

fresh fruit and veg. They do not use shellac, so the fresh fruit and veg

is vegan also (unlike Tesco who are shellac users).

 

Regards,

Stevie.

 

 

--- Emily Howarth <dropscone wrote: >

> Just catching up on all my mail from the last couple of weeks and

> noticed

> that people have said that Tesco and Safeway doughnuts are both vegan -

> this

> is really weird cos I could swear that I've asked in Tesco before and

> they

> said the doughnuts had both milk and eggs in them. Could it vary from

> store

> to store perhaps, or was some mean Tesco employee just trying to keep me

>

> from the jammy goodness?

>

> _______________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

> http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

>

>

 

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