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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Carmen Crenshaw-Hovey wrote:

 

> Sandra-

>

> I would imagine that vegans who are concerned about animal welfare would

> choose not to buy this milk if they knew it was being processed on dairy

> equipment.

 

I am a vegan who is concerned about animal welfare, and I don't see any

more problem with eating vegan food that was processed on equipment that

also processes dairy foods than with eating vegan food off of a plate that

also sometimes holds meat-based foods (for instance, when eating at my

parents' house). It amounts to the same thing -- vegan food coming in

contact with a surface that also once touched non-vegan food. I certainly

don't mind if anyone else is more strict than I am on this issue, but I

wonder how it's possible to be truly consistent on this issue and still

interact with the rest of the non-vegan world.

 

----

Patricia Bullington-McGuire <patricia

 

The brilliant Cerebron, attacking the problem analytically, discovered

three distinct kinds of dragon: the mythical, the chimerical, and the

purely hypothetical. They were all, one might say, nonexistent, but each

nonexisted in an entirely different way ...

-- Stanislaw Lem, " Cyberiad "

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