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allangee t1_jdy7evs wrote

Serious question, Canadian here -- why are you concerned what plant your milk is processed in?

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Rabaga5t t1_jdy9dt2 wrote

You could probably find out the source of many products that you have

What useful information would you gain by doing this though?

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KIDNEYST0NEZ t1_jdyatph wrote

The knowledge of geographic commercial mass production!

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keepthetips t1_jdy3xuc wrote

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EasyBOven t1_jdy8m6d wrote

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moisbettah t1_jdy944m wrote

Horrifying. I only learned about how brutal the dairy industry is a few years ago. I am very happy there are non-dairy products that I can buy now instead of traditional cow's milk, sour cream, butter, etc that do not involve such cruelty.

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EasyBOven t1_jdy9jy4 wrote

Totally! There's no need to exploit animals at all!

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ChrisGeritol t1_jdz24es wrote

On the subject of dafuq, who dafuq cares?

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bias99 t1_je01o11 wrote

And how is this supposed to be useful? Does it matter if your dairy was from plant X or Y?

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