Question:I am trying to go vegan, but until today I did not know gummy bears and marshmallows had animal products in them. What are the ingredients exactly?
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Why vegan? veganvideo.org www.youtube.com EcoLogicality wants our opinions on this: “In social circumstances where food is given to you that is not vegan but is still bearable to eat and will go to waste if not eaten.” The short answer is that vegans should reject non-vegan foods in most or all situations. The long answer: a) It’s wrong to assume the food will go to waste because there are almost always other options: another person will eat it, an animal will eat it, or it can be composted, etc. b) If you’d reject food based on trivial things like taste preferences, then ethics and health should be enough to reject foods, too. c) You draw your own line. If you want to eat it and feel it doesn’t significantly violate your vegan values, then eat it. d) Remember it’s better to be 99.9% vegan than zero percent vegan. Discussed in this video: *Subway’s vegan options… go here for more info: www.subway.com *The China Study… go here to learn more: www.thechinastudy.com Want more of my vegan views? Check out my other videos here: kangarooelaine.blogspot.com Are you vegan or vegetarian or an advocate for animals? PLEASE make videos. You WILL change minds and save lives. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
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Learn how to identify food that is not fit for a vegan lifestyle and diet withexpert tips on being vegan or strict vegetarian in this free online vegan video clip. Expert: Whitney Tesler Bio: Whitney Tesler has been vegan for 6 years and vegetarian for more than 12 years. She has worked as a personal trainer and consulted many people on going vegetarian. Filmmaker: ben gonyo
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