bexxi wrote:
its most often seperate section but i suppose thats just what the supermarket decides and its not written as law. they make it really easy to not "accidentally" buy plant based products
Miguel wrote:
same in germanybexxi wrote:
like maybe the y could say it has to be bigger or that vegan/vegtarian products need their own section in the store as to not be confused. that would have been way better imo
i believe there is, at least in spain we do have one, but it's a bit small so maybe they should resize it to make it bigger ... still there are usually specific sections in the supermarkets i go to where you will only find vegan products or gluten-free, or even ones used in diets etc. i dont understand why people are not able to just either read, or perhaps ask a worker if its not veganMiguel wrote:
i think it's a stupid decision . just make a big logo or something that symbolizes a product being safe for vegetarians or vegans, i don't know
to me its like if we decided that gluten-free products must change their names because you don't want to confuse people into buying gluten-free options
isnt there already the green V in a yellow circle?i think it's a stupid decision . just make a big logo or something that symbolizes a product being safe for vegetarians or vegans, i don't know
to me its like if we decided that gluten-free products must change their names because you don't want to confuse people into buying gluten-free options
like maybe the y could say it has to be bigger or that vegan/vegtarian products need their own section in the store as to not be confused. that would have been way better imo
its most often seperate section but i suppose thats just what the supermarket decides and its not written as law. they make it really easy to not "accidentally" buy plant based products