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lizzypopbottle Mon 27-Jan-20 17:06:00

Disclaimer: I have nothing against veganism. Each to their own.

I bought this (pictured) in Morrison's a couple of days ago. It's vegan mould and mildew remover! I looked at other products that tackle this job. All have similar ingredients, none of which are derived from animals. I bought this one because it was only £1. The others were much dearer for less product! I'm glad to report that it did an excellent job but really??? Vegan!

gagsy Tue 28-Jan-20 12:26:10

I grew up on a family aware of social injustices and who worked to make life better. People who care and try to help is nothing new. All this “woke” business is virtue signalling. The world has gone mad.

Chewbacca Tue 28-Jan-20 12:26:08

Lxrl, the Aldi regular, non vegan, make up remover wipes haven't been tested on animals either, so I'm still bemused as to what the difference is between them and the vegan ones. It's not rocket science at all, is it? confused

grandtanteJE65 Tue 28-Jan-20 12:20:22

Labelling foodstuff properly does make life much easier for people who are allergic, vegan, vegetarian or practising Jews, Muslims or Hindus.

Those who object to the thought of animal products being used in clothes, shoes or cleaning agents probably appreciate being told what the things are made of too.

Strictly speaking a Jew or Muslim would not want any household product to contain pork, or a Hindu wish it to contain beef.

However, that said "vegan" to me is a word used only of food and those people who avoid all animal products in the food.
I too would stare if told that a handbag or a pair of shoes were vegan.

Tillybelle Tue 28-Jan-20 12:20:16

maddyone. I agree, and what a good expression, "virtue signalling". I might have said "judgemental"! I think sometimes people are. Judgemental, that is. I agree with those saying that there is no need to keep forcing one's virtuous beliefs under everyone's noses. Let common sense and tolerance prevail. So long as no person or animal is suffering then live and let live is my motto.

Maybe off the subject but I am campaigning for the abolition of non-stun slaughter. We used to lead the world in animal husbandry. Now we cannot even tell if meat products we buy come from animals who have been slaughtered in the inhumane way of not being stunned before slaughter. The government won't label the meat. I feel strongly about this and suppose I am "woke*" about this aspect of animal welfare. I have stopped eating meat because of it but that is no good to Farmers who give their animals good stress-free lives.
*Ugh! I hate the use of the word "woke" in this way. The grammar is all wrong anyway.

grandadoscar Tue 28-Jan-20 12:17:25

Guess its so you know there are no animal derived products in the item. Maybe a sofa looks like leather but is in fact not. In the past or possibly now lots of sweets had gelatin in the derived from pig fat. Nuts-once on a plane I was given a packet of nuts which did say’ contains nuts’ on it as a warning!

Tillybelle Tue 28-Jan-20 12:02:28

merlotgran
Ditto
Or to use an amusing phrase I do like: "What she said said."

LeeN137 Tue 28-Jan-20 12:01:19

Looking at the ingredients and warnings, I'm not sure many true Vegans would actually use this - they'd look for something less harsh.

Lots of stuff is accidentally Vegan, and shops/manufacturers have cottoned on to the fact that it's trendy, so are labelling them as such because people will think they're taking pains to ensure their stuff is Vegan, when they're only doing it to make money out of the gullible.

Doodledog Tue 28-Jan-20 11:54:37

I knew you'd be trrouble this morning Doodledog, the minute you posted originally.theres always one

Sorry??

I didn't name names in my post, but quoted the relevant part of it. Is it the rule that we should always use names? If so I didn't know, and will try to remember to do so.

The comment that 'there is always one' referred to the fact that my niece is constantly expected to justify her lifestyle and diet, and it gets so very wearing, as she never asks others to justify theirs. That was all.

Of course we have the right to do as we wish within the law, and I thought my post would confirm that I completely agree with this - in fact it was the point of that post and my subsequent one. I used ' ' not to be offensive - as I say, I eat meat myself - but because it is at least debatable whether we have a right to eat other living things. It wasn't meant as a big deal, really, and I am sorry if it has upset you.

I am a bit upset to think that someone would see 'trouble' when they see my name on a post, however. I would like to know why this is the case, as I never set out to do that - I just join in conversations.

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:35:05

Im off to compose email to housing association while weve some trees& bushes lefthmm

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:33:00

See?'one-upmanship.knew i was right about the 'holier than thou' thinggrin

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:30:50

The noise earlier WAS tree cutting- so thats something else to mention,eh? We live in a semi-rural area,lots of trees bushes grass,very nice it is too,but recently the housing association have been coming round and removing bushes and lopping down trees,goodness knows why,theres nothing in their place,not even the much needed extra car parking spaces,(which would make more sense) so makes no sense whatsoever to destroy our greeneryhmmangry

maddyone Tue 28-Jan-20 11:30:19

Now I must read the rest the rest of the thread, I only read the first page before feeling compelled to contribute.

maddyone Tue 28-Jan-20 11:29:08

I dislike the term ‘woke’ because it sounds pretentious. If a person describes themselves as woke, they appear to be virtue signalling; it’s the new form of one up manship.
I think I’m ‘woke’ in some areas of life, I believe in equal rights (who on earth doesn’t?) and tolerance, but on the other hand, I eat meat/poultry two or three times a week, I’m nowhere near being vegan, I love cheese and milk products far too much, and I wear leather shoes, carry leather handbags, and I love my cosy sheepskin slippers. Oh, and I wear wool.

GrumpyGran8 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:25:37

I don't know if anybody has explained this, but the "vegan" refers to the surfactant in the ingredients list. Surfactants are the basis of most cleaners (including soap and shampoo) and are derived from fatty oils, so this particular chemical was made from non-animal fat. That's all there is to it.

Chestnut Tue 28-Jan-20 11:20:07

I think it's only right that we all try to eat less red meat, and to make sure we buy from a good local source. But there are nearly 8 billion people on the planet and how many of them eat meat?

lizzypopbottle Tue 28-Jan-20 11:18:21

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Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:18:05

So,sorry to Doodledogsad

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:16:33

And it was Lizzypopbottle who started it!grin

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:15:26

Doodledog,if you mean me,say so,also i am NOT sneering at others lifestyle,just moaning about ones who think theyre better than some just cause we choose not to live as they do..I knew you'd be trrouble this morning Doodledog,the minute you posted originally.theres always onegrin

Nan0 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:09:33

Probably made with palm oil....

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 11:06:32

Please dont put the word 'right' like that,as though its not anyway,yes it is our right if we want,or not,to be vegan or not be vegan,free choice,see?And also,a lot of people are choosing to eat less meat as a healthier diet choice,which will also help,wont it?(this year i am too) BUT it doesnt mean i want to give up fish or eggs etc,or to be nagged if i want a chicken salad!hmm

Doodledog Tue 28-Jan-20 11:04:23

Yes chestnut,like the 'holier than thou' vegans wink.

'Holier than thou' vegans are irritating, but so are those who sneer at anyone who chooses a lifestyle different from theirs.

I'm a meat eater, for what that's worth, and my lifestyle is boringly 'mainstream'. But I love the fact that young people are starting to choose different ways to live, and don't feel that they have to live the same way that their parents did. I'm quite happy in my rut, but if I were starting again, I'd at least consider doing something different, and why not?

One thing about being 'woke' is that it involves actively not judging others. Yes, it can get a bit earnest (but young people can be), but on the whole the 'live and let live' philosophy is a good one, I think.

Usual caveats apply, before anyone jumps in grin.

Nancat Tue 28-Jan-20 11:02:07

SirChenjin, I'm not any "ist" as far as I know, but one example is a cutting from an old newspaper (1950's) reporting on the Maypole Dance on the vicarage lawn, where it said how gay the children looked. Say a child looks gay now and it causes an uproar!

Nannan2 Tue 28-Jan-20 10:57:39

Each to our own i say- we shouldn't be made to feel bad.hmm

Jillybird Tue 28-Jan-20 10:56:52

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