Can vegetarians eat animal crackers ?!


Question:

Can vegetarians eat animal crackers ?


Answers:
if you care so much about animals why would you want to eat their food?

LOL

Yes, but not vegans.
How's that?

Sure, eat with a smile..

definitely.

No..

yes but only if they are made organically.... without milk, meat, eggs or dairy products.

no not even milk if Ur a pure vegetarian

depends on what crackers they are for.

for cats and dogs.. usually no. coz they contain meat of some sort for sure.

Maybe hamsters/rabbits's crackers you can. But check the food label just in case you see something like 'gluten from.... pig/seal??'

why would you wanna eat it anyway?

No, they must eat plant shaped cookies.

why not,

i guess that depends on what kind of vegan you are. If you are one religiously, then no b/c they are made w/ dairy products. If you are one for animal rights purposes then yes.

What would worms do to someone like you if they had machine guns?

Chew your rice, drink your tea, wear your clothes - from Confessions of a Kamikazee Cowboy by Dirk Benedict.

well no , vegertarians don't eat animals silly

In all tech. there not real animals their crackers shaped like them so have fun. LOL.

Tee hee

.Well now that depends on semantics. if we are talking about an animal form Georgia --" A Cracker " --- NO, but if we are talking about the bakery product absolutely.

That's a cute question. They can, but they might still feel bad.

Yes.

No!

For those people who said "No" you're not very smart.
First of all, vegans won't eat anything that has meat, dairy, or anything with animal in it, they also won't wear anything made from animal.

Vegetarians, however, will not eatr anything that harmed an animal in the process of being made.
So, they won't eat meat, but they will drink milk, eat eggs, and all that other dairy shnaz.




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