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What Does "May Contain Milk" Mean?

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    Labels that say things like: ”may contain milk”
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    cause a lot of confusion for new Vegans
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    Just to give some context to the concept of ”may contain”,
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    until the 1980s products could contain allergens like nuts
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    but as long as they were made of less than 5% of the product,
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    the company could hide them without stating it on the packaging
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    By the 1990s regular has made food companies declare the presence of peanuts and then all other allergens
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    Following this ”may contain” labeling was introduced for products that are at risk of cross contamination
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    As an example, a processing line might produce both chocolate coated peanuts and
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    chocolate coated raisins
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    While it will be cleaned between making the different ones,
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    there is a possibility of traces of peanut material being present in the packs of chocolate covered raisins
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    Due to situations when people have had severe allergic reactions to traces of certain allergens,
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    there have been companies getting sued
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    The ”may contain” label has become vague and overused
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    The reason why most processed products have a number of many ”may contain” ingredients
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    is because manufacturers are just covering themselves legally
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    In most cases this ”may contain” means:
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    ”Produced in a facility also handling or
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    produced on equipment also handling
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    something like milk or eggs or fish
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    For a lot of Vegans the idea of their food touching dead flesh,
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    salmonella in eggs and pus filled cow secretions is disgusting
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    and we discourage them from eating it
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    But the machinery is usually thoroughly washed before making the Vegan products
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    And these products are very unlikely to contain any milk, eggs or fish at all
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    But when you put it into perspective, these products are still Vegan
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    When you see it from the animal's point of view, being fussy doesn't help end the injustice
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    You're not supporting the dairy industry when you buy something that ”may contain” milk
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    So there should never be an ethical objection
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    If you have a severe allergy to ingredients like dairy and eggs, be mindful of the cross contamination,
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    but for majority of Vegans,
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    ”may” is ok
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What Does "May Contain Milk" Mean?
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