Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?!


Question: Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?
do you or not?

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Some do ,some don't><



I hate seeing this question over and over and over. It's such a ridiculous question. They're just animal shaped cookies. Look at the ingredient labels. Do they have animal ingredients? If "yes" then vegetarians don't eat them, if "no" then they are suitable for vegetarians. If they contain animal byproducts like milk, eggs, butter, whey, casein, etc then they aren't suitable for vegans.

Vegan



So long as they do not contain lard or other animal products, vegetarians can eat animal crackers. It is in no way related to eating meat. After all, no one accuses people who eat Sour Patch Kids or gingerbread men of being cannibals, now do they?



No...

Yeah, of course they do. I haven't heard that one before, but yes. They aren't meat are they? Nope. Vegeterians only eat things that are not meat. Vegans eat things that are not produced from animal. Animal Crackers are made out of bread.



I saw the same question yesterday. Everyday someone asks this question.

Yes vegetarians eat animal crackers, they are just cookies.



haven't heard that one before. okay if you are serious...yes. we just don't eat dead animals. animal crackers are shaped like an animal...they are not meat.



Yes they do. One of my close friends is a vegetarian and animal crackers are one of her favorite endulgences.



This question gets asked many times per day and it still doesn't get funny or imaginative.



what a stupid question. of course. it's animal shapes only. sounds like you need to eat more vegan food.



Yes. I think.



Do trolls ever come up with anything new?



Yes. Good to the last one.(smile)
SDA



Oh, ha ha. You're so original, you know that?




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