If your a vegetarian, can you eat animal crackers?!


Question:

If your a vegetarian, can you eat animal crackers?


Answers:
I didn't even eat them when I did eat meat. They contain hydrogenated oils, and I do not wish to put that artificial crap into mine or my children's bodies!

Of course! Animal crackers have no actual animals in them. Cute question though.

You can eat crackers any shape you want, as long as they are not made with animal ingredients. This is the joke of the universe for non veg people. It truely is not very funny, but most of them laugh and look away. I am not a vegetarian, but have a vegetarian daughter.

I personally do not eat animal crackers, I find the symbolism of eating animals to be totally disgusting and animal crackers are a way that the meat industry tries to normalize meat eating to our children.

It depends. Sometimes foods contain animal ingredients without you realising it. You have to read the ingredient list. Anything that contains gelatin is not vegetarian. Thus, the frosted animal cookies are out...

This is such a lame and overplayed question.

of course. they don't have meat in them

omg!
your like the 1, 302, 023, 780
person to ask that !
congrats!!!!!
that is very annyoing. please stop.

No.

Maybe,FYI,you are the 162nd person to ask that question!

Vegan and Proud has the answer.

such a boring and unimaginative question.

his "162" is genuine, we've watched this number climb over the last year with relentless boredom

V&P should have the 10 points because he keeps count for us, please reward him

haha cute. I'm asked that at least once a week. I'm so f***ing sick of that joke.

We get this question on this forum pretty much every day or twice a day.

It is getting annoying. Because to begin with, it's a VERY stupid question. Sorry, but it is.

Some people might think it's "cute" the first time they see it, but it's gone way beyond that point a LONG time ago..

If an animal cracker has no gelatin, lard, or other slaughter by-product then yes, a vegetarian can eat it.

If it has no milk, whey, or egg, then a vegan can eat it. No honey for some vegans.

Try to be more original next time.
It must be difficult with your lack of wit.
That inquiry is so old.
Get back to your schoolwork before teacher catches you playing online...

vegan&proud and tiger_lilies09 has the answers!




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