this post was submitted on 14 Apr 2024
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I was not making a purity test, just stating my opinion on a worrying trend of vegans making actual purity tests by decreeing cross contamination as something all vegans should care about.
Making food more easily accesible to people with allergies is a worthwhile goal, but it has nothing to do with veganism.
Things that may contain traces of milk, egg etc can still have the EU vegan label.