M0nica
You see logos and seperate text saying food is suitable for vegetarians, but I buy quite a few plant based products and they rarely say they are vegetarian .
Mind you as a cooker from scratch, I am usually looking at recipes and, again, vegetable based meals rarely say they are specifically vegetarian (or vegan, for that matter). I have recipes, among many others for a 'mushroom and chestnut stew' and a 'mushroom stroganov.' Neither was labelled 'vegan or 'vegetarian.
I assume the recipe devisers assumed that vegans and vegetarians would do what other people do and scan recipes, or backs of packets for the list of ingredients to see if there is anything in the recipe, that they cannot or will not eat.
I cook from scratch, know precisely what is in our food. But I also scan food packets for ingredients we don't want to eat on vegan days.
I purchase without relying on the logos.
Really? Carrots are carrots, oats are oats, dried pulses are pulse. that to say lots of food is vegan just because.