Asda Smartprice Chicken Noodles

Are these vegetarian suitable? it's unclear.. people say different things.
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  • Steve059
    Steve059 Posts: 2,686 Forumite
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    Even if it's OK to eat just the noodles, should one buy the seasoning sachets?
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  • Steve059 wrote: »
    Even if it's OK to eat just the noodles, should one buy the seasoning sachets?


    Seems odd anyway, when there are plenty on offer that ARE vegetarian. I suppose whether or not it is ok to buy them depends on why someone is vegetarian.
  • JethroUK
    JethroUK Posts: 1,959 Forumite
    Vegetarians don't do meat
    There's no "meat" in noodles

    Some of you seen to be getting confused with vegans who don't eat consume *any animal products* for political reasons
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  • Political reasons?
  • Westin
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    I think people get that JethroUK. The question of the "Chicken Noodles" being suitable for vegetarians is I suspect whether the seasoning sachet which you would mix into the cooking noodles contains animal products.
  • JethroUK
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    Westin wrote: »
    I think people get that JethroUK. The question of the "Chicken Noodles" being suitable for vegetarians is I suspect whether the seasoning sachet which you would mix into the cooking noodles contains animal products.


    Obviously not getting it

    Whether or not food flavoring contains animal products, it is *still* suitable for vegetarians

    Just not suitable for vegans grinding a political axe

    Maybe read my post again to understand why
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  • JethroUK
    JethroUK Posts: 1,959 Forumite
    Political reasons?

    Animal welfare?
    Religious reasons?
    Self righteousness?
    They're selling something

    But not for any rational motives like diet and health
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  • JethroUK wrote: »
    Animal welfare?
    Religious reasons?
    Self righteousness?
    They're selling something

    But not for any rational motives like diet and health

    Or like me and a fair few of my fellow vegetarian and vegan friends, just grossed out by eating meat or animal by-products nothing political there, no secret agenda, not trying to judge anyone or make them feel small, just personal choice. Do you eat whatever you choose to for 'political reasons'... or is it just personal choice for you too.
  • stephen77
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    JethroUK wrote: »
    Obviously not getting it

    Whether or not food flavoring contains animal products, it is *still* suitable for vegetarians

    Just not suitable for vegans grinding a political axe

    Maybe read my post again to understand why



    They are not suitable for vegetarians as a animal had to die to make the product.
    "Dried Chicken Powder " to me should contain chicken.


    Their "hot & sour" noodles - says there are suitable for vegetarians. The chickens one do not.
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