I bet they are meeting up with Nina and Randa
Jesus thats massive for essentially 4 people. (Not counting Karma as she's not gonna be moving around on her own yet) The walk in wardrobe of the guest room is like the size of a bedroom itself.
VEGAN MINIMALISTS FAMILIY FIZZ NEW LA HOME IS AN OSTENTATIOUS DISPLAY OF WEALTH STAG HEAD WALL HANGINGS INCLUDED...
I was a bit miffed at their excited declaration about their ‘beast’ of s car? Surely that goes against all they stand for???I don't know why everyone is so keen to defend them that they are definitely ethical vegans when they have shown their minimalism, sustainability and ethics are all just bullshit.
It's a soulless LA mc mansion, and that yoga loft room is totally unsuitable for yoga let alone two people doing it next to each other like that.
They haven’t given up veganism. Oreos are vegan by ingredients, but because they are made in a factory which uses non-vegan ingredients they can’t label themselves as such as there can be cross-contamination. Some vegans are happy to eat them others choose not to. It’s a personal choice I think - could argue that you can’t eat a vegan option at a restaurant in case they use the same knife to cut up the cheese as your meal etc. It’s like how a lot of products say may contain traces of nuts to cover their backs - some people with nut allergies take the risk others choose not toJust watching the sisters channel and they are eating Oreos. Have they officially given up veganism?
Oreos themselves say they aren't vegan https://www.oreo.co.uk/faq
Well if the makers of Oreos themselves say they aren't suitable for vegans I don't see why they wouldn't just choose one of the other myriad of brands that are vegan? That's before even getting into the plam oil they use and the various very unethical aspects of Kraft / monta-something.They haven’t given up veganism. Oreos are vegan by ingredients, but because they are made in a factory which uses non-vegan ingredients they can’t label themselves as such as there can be cross-contamination. Some vegans are happy to eat them others choose not to. It’s a personal choice I think - could argue that you can’t eat a vegan option at a restaurant in case they use the same knife to cut up the cheese as your meal etc. It’s like how a lot of products say may contain traces of nuts to cover their backs - some people with nut allergies take the risk others choose not to
Well it is similar as they can’t label it vegan because a person with a dairy allergy would see it fit to consume, when it’s not because of cross contamination.Well if the makers of Oreos themselves say they aren't suitable for vegans I don't see why they wouldn't just choose one of the other myriad of brands that are vegan? That's before even getting into the plam oil they use and the various very unethical aspects of Kraft / monta-something.
As some dairy allergies are deadly I would hope any cafe has done their basic food hygiene and knows not to contaminate dairy on a vegan dish. I know what your saying but it really isn't the same as a nut allergy, there's loads of certified vegan products and with how terrible Kraft's supply chain is for ethics it certainly isn't minimising cruelty by buying their products.