Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Tesco stocks it at all larger branches, and ( sorry Frag ) Asda. The Valley Vegan...............herbvalerian <herbvalerian wrote: Hi,Yes, I am in UK and I do use Pure, or Suma own brand. But they are only available in some shops. Iceland doesn't sell them here, or the smaller supermarkets like Lidl , Aldi or Netto, where we go for cheap food in the Northeast. Also we have been to Scotland and not been able to find vegan margarine. The shelves in the smaller supermarkets are full of margarine but they all have whey in. Even the ones which have names that sound like they are just made of olives or sunflowers. Sometimes it means I have to go to a larger shop just for margarine. , "jo" wrote:>> Are you in the UK. There are lots of margarines here without whey in. Pure> bears the Vegan Society symbol. There are margarines made by Granose, and> many more.> > Jo> > -> "herbvalerian" > > Friday, December 02, 2005 7:03 PM> Re: Dining out-rant> > > > I have come to believe whether it is true or not, thst there is a huge> excess of by products> > in the meat and dairy industry, particularly of whey, and so the food> industry uses it as a> > sorr of generic filler. Also it is also really hard to fimd vegetable> margarines/spreads which> > don't have whey in.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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