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For example, I recently discovered that Planters Salted Dry Roasted Peanuts are not vegan. They use gelatin to hold on the seasoning. So dumb.
I'm considering making a Youtube video of surprisingly not vegan food items and would love to hear the ones that you've come across
Maybe less surprising for us vegans, but it always shocks people when I mention milk powder in most chips, especially salt and vinegar chips.
I always double check ingredients, and it's always so sad to learn something that used to be vegan now has added milk powder. I never would have guessed for the pies tho, especially when you look up if they're vegan, all sources say yes.
What?! I didn't know that, I've been eating them this whole time. Thanks for letting me know, I genuinely had no idea.
The pies are vegan at least, same with the fries. But it's really not a meal and it's so uncomfortable substituting a meal for it when everyone wants to "make a quick stop at McDonald's". Not sure about the US tho.
Edit: I was misinformed, they are not vegan.
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I haven't been to the states yet, but I'm not surprised the ingredients are different there. Off the top of my head the only vegan ones I can think of are like all dressed, ketchup, and plain salted.