Mars includes dead calves' stomach with its chocolate products
gmfreeman | 16.05.2007 14:05 | Animal Liberation
Masterfoods has decided to start using non-vegetarian whey in its chocolate products, including Mars, Twix, Maltesers and Snickers.
This means that each bite of chocolate now contains scrapings of dead calves' stomach.
If this bothers you at all, call Masterfoods on 01664 410000 and ask for Paul Goalby, who was one of those responsible for making this decision.
BBC News story:
"Mars starts using animal products"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6653175.stm
gmfreeman
Additions
less strict vegetarians
16.05.2007 15:50
Just as "less strict vegetarians" also enjoy tuna, bacon, veal and foie gras ? What planet do Mars live on ? It's not just "strict vegetarians" that they have isolated from their customer market, it is also all Jews, Hindus and Muslims. What a bizarre decision.
"On May 1, Masterfoods began using animal products in famous chocolate bars such as the Mars Bar, Bounty, Snickers, Twix and Milky Way. The taint also affects Maltesers and Minstrels, which have traces of whey...There is no sign of an early retreat but Paul Goalby, corporate affairs manager for Masterfoods, said the company at least deserved credit for being honest...He told the Grocer magazine that products with a "best-before" date up to October 1 are still suitable for vegetarians. The company is also offering a refund to those who cannot eat animal rennet on bars that have a later best-before date."
He is implying that Mars deserves credit for not commiting the criminal act of mislabelling ingredients. What a fucking idiot.
SUGGESTED ACTION
For any "less strict vegetarians" out there who wish to hit Mars where it hurts, buy these products labelled after October the 1st, open them, spit on them, then return them for a refund.
Danny
what you can do
16.05.2007 17:15
Any hospitals, colleges etc etc that you go to that sell these, especially in a tied vending machine - make them end their contract on the grounds of the stuff not being Halal/Kosher/Vegetarian (or make/suggest a big label on the front of the machine).
Do It
huh?
16.05.2007 17:20
It goes:
Meat eater - eats animal products
Vegetarian - doesn't eat animal meat (so, no fish either)
Vegan - doesn't eat or consume any animal products
As the prior poster has mentioned, their decision means that their product are not suitable for various religious groups too.
Well done Mars, you have reduced your potential market considerably!
veg
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