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| Hidden animal ingredients may not be visible to the naked eye. They may be hard to detect on a product label and even harder to taste. They may not be as viscerally repugnant as a chicken on a rotisserie or a leg of lamb. Nonetheless, they are animal products, and we owe it to the animals who suffer for human palates to do our best to avoid them. |
Although some companies such as Tom's of Maine have traditionally been diligent about correctly labeling their products as to whether they contain animal ingredients, this is not the case with most others.
| Also see Why Avoid Hidden Animal Ingredients?, Making the Most of Consumer Action, Avoiding Hidden Animal Ingredients: What Some Vegetarians Have to Say, and Resources |