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Question Posted Monday September 11 2006, 5:14 pm

yeah. free-range doesn't mean shit in the US. cheese is full of puss and chocolate is better when it's made with soymilk or in a pure dark form. better for you, too.

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isis answered Monday September 11 2006, 5:51 pm:
Well, we have a great range of animal free products in the UK and the labelling is good as well. Most veggie products also have a V on them, so it's easy to shop.
Just over 20% of Brits are veggie now and the numbers are growing. The trouble with BSE, cholesterol levels and the animals being pumped with antibiotics helped with this.
Also, people are becoming more informed and understand that if we do not eat the animals, less are killed and so less are bred. It's supply and demand like anything else.

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