The links are to the page, not specifically to the particular posts.
Or are you saying that you don't even get the page please?
In reply to your question, yes, that is the issue. I get my groceries delivered by Tesco. The food I buy is vegan, yet Tesco sells non-vegan food too and the poster in the other thread wrote as follows.
> As a vegan you won’t be eating chicken but by supporting Tesco you are supporting cruel practices.
This has rather upset me, I could say that I am not supporting Tesco, I am not a shareholder in Tesco, I (just) buy food from Tesco. But it is an issue, perhaps for other vegans too. I know that this has been an issue over whether The Vegan Society should allow its certification mark to be used on a vegan product if the producer also produces non-vegan products. The debate being whether allowing it is encouraging moving to vegan rather than take an "all or nothing stance".
A related issue is over vegan products that are produced as faux looks-like tastes-like vegan versions of non-vegan products. That is what one might herein call the "vegan chicken" issue.
Does one take the line that as a vegan one wants nothing that relates to horror food, or does one take the view that if that helps people become vegans then that is good?
One issue where I differ in my views from the stance of The Vegan Society is of them wanting the word milk to be used on vegan substitutes. They want it, I oppose it. So does the dairy industry, but i am not siding with them, my view is both that it leads to confusion as to what is vegan and what is not and also I don't want that word on my food. I know there is coconut milk, I know, I know. 