Guest guest Posted January 10, 2001 Report Share Posted January 10, 2001 >Hello, > >I just wanted to let you know that I don't feel that Annie's Mac and >Cheese Sampler (or any cheese product) appropriately falls under the >category VEG (Vegetarian) - where the criteria is: products not >containing any animal ingredients obtained in a manner in which the >animal is harmed or killed. > >Milk production is an extremely inhumane practice where cows are >both harmed and killed. Even organic milk production is inherently >expoitative and cruel. > >When I saw the criteria of the VEG category I presumed that the >Annie's product was a cheese alternative. I find the label >misleading and hope you would consider removing real cheese products >from that category. > > >Thank you for your consideration. Dear Anji, Thank you for your correspondence. I must respectfully disagree. Annie's farm is a free-range, organic farm, where nothing activity that could be remotely termed " cruelty " takes place. In addition, those criteria most commonly associated with vegetarianism, rather than veganism, are those which fit into the vegetarian category. As most of our vegetarian customers would consume Annie's products, they remain in the vegetarian category. However, I can offer you a forum in which to air your views and perhaps eventually prevail upon us to change the categorization in question. Soon, GreenMarketplace.com will offer a review forum in which customers can make their views on individual products known. The forums will be similar to those which have existed in the Animal Concerns community of EnviroLink (the non-profit from which we were spawned). I also encourage you to check out that community yourself. http://animalconcerns.netforchange.com/ For the Earth, David Wakely Customer Care www.greenmarketplace.com 1-888-59-EARTH -- Free email services provided by http://www.goodkarmacafe.com Powered by Outblaze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2001 Report Share Posted January 10, 2001 Regarding: > Thank you for your correspondence. > I must respectfully disagree. Annie's farm is a free-range, > organic farm, where nothing activity that could be remotely termed > " cruelty " takes place. Yeh, and I suppose they send their " free-range organic " milk producing cows to a cruelty-free slaughterhouse to make " organic free-range " burgers once they are spent??? What a crock! Bliss. -- Free email services provided by http://www.goodkarmacafe.com Powered by Outblaze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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