fixedfixer
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Well if they don’t clean the screen at least a vegan can safely eat them. Is it just me?
Special wipes for when your virtue signalling isn't clear enough.
"If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding!Vegans don't just not eat stuff that contains animal products you know.
Just checked my tesco antibacterial wipes. It says on the back "not tested on animals". It's not plastered all over the front of it, it's just simply stated on the back. Vegan friendly then, yes? So yes, Wilko are virtue signalling. I'm not saying you should test on animals, far from it. My original post was just light hearted...Or for those who do not want animals to be harmed for ANY product, not just food stuffs? Same reason that Vegans will not wear animal remains.
love the irony in thatHave you ever noticed that the term "snowflake" is, pretty much without exception, always used by someone getting upset about somthing or other?
I sometimes forget vegan is more than just not eating meat.Or for those who do not want animals to be harmed for ANY product, not just food stuffs? Same reason that Vegans will not wear animal remains.
You absolutely just beat me to posting almost identically.Have you ever noticed that the term "snowflake" is, pretty much without exception, always used by someone getting upset about somthing or other?
Just checked my tesco antibacterial wipes
Horrible stuff in my opinion. Oat milk is far better (for me).
It depends on the person, my mum is vegan but we have leather sofas.Vegans don't just not eat stuff that contains animal products you know.