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I was interested in read one of the letters in the latest edition of

The Vegan about shopping in supermarkets. My vegan friend and I

both shop in supermarkets as we feel that if the demand is there,

supermarkets will start selling more vegan products which might in

turn encourage meaties to try them. I know there are strong views

either way.

 

Janey

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I tend to shop in the supermarkets for most of the stuff i need...

the city i live in has only like 1 health food store that actually

stocks vegan products and is obviously more expensive... the

supermarkets try their best and do have a variety of vegetarian/vegan

organic products...at least more than they did last year....

 

tricia

 

, " veganjaney " <janey@p...> wrote:

> I was interested in read one of the letters in the latest edition

of

> The Vegan about shopping in supermarkets. My vegan friend and I

> both shop in supermarkets as we feel that if the demand is there,

> supermarkets will start selling more vegan products which might in

> turn encourage meaties to try them. I know there are strong views

> either way.

>

> Janey

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I shop in the supermarkets around here as they have a good variety of things

that I can't even find at the health food store that I have access to. And

another thing which I had on my mind that I wanted to post which ties into

this is that I know a lot of vegans don't like supporting those non-veg

companies that have some veg items because they feel as though they are

supporting those products. But in truth when you buy a product that's what

you're buying, the money spent on that product really doesn't go into the

company as a whole.

 

I like to think of it like this and this ties in with accounting practices

too, for instance with the example of White Wave(Silk Soymilk) being owned by

Dean's(Big Cow Milk Company). When you buy White Wave you're not supporting

cow milk from Dean's. Because let's say that 75% of people were buying

Soymilk and the other 25% were buying cowmilk. That doesn't mean that Dean's

would be pushing out more cowmilk, because their revenue would be coming from

soymilk and they recognize through revenue what they're selling more of so

that's what they would do more with.

 

With all of that said I think it's also nice to support some of those smaller

companies, especially the one's that are trying to do more veg things than

the others. But I don't think that if someone makes a better and the company

as a whole may not be veg that that doesn't mean you can't buy a certain

product. And certainly with supermarkets they have a good stance to show

what people are buying. So if they offer some of those nice veg items go

stock up from there if you feel like it, because like in my situation where I

can't get all I need from the health food store because it will show so no

need to worry.

 

Paul

 

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>I was interested in read one of the letters in the latest edition of

>The Vegan about shopping in supermarkets. My vegan friend and I

>both shop in supermarkets as we feel that if the demand is there,

>supermarkets will start selling more vegan products which might in

>turn encourage meaties to try them. I know there are strong views

>either way.

>

>Janey

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