I felt like they were synonymous? Have you experienced instances where something claiming “100% plant-based” was not “vegan-friendly”? And in what country was that?
Not necessarily. There are non-vegetarian animal products that could be included in a recipe that markets itself as “plant-based”, e.g. gelatin, rennet, etc. It could even include a small amount of actual meat and say it’s plant-based because it uses plants as the base of the dish. “Plant-based” is not a regulated term anywhere that I know of. I could sell a steak as “plant-based” by saying the cow was grass-fed. That advertising would probably not get me anywhere by way of customers, but it’d be legal.
OH… I’m not-going to lie, I genuinely thought OP was being serious for a second, and that the comment reply was just about the term plant-based being questionable. (/srs)
I felt like they were synonymous? Have you experienced instances where something claiming “100% plant-based” was not “vegan-friendly”? And in what country was that?
Australia. I’ve seen things with egg be called “plant-based”. There’s no regulation for plant-based products (at least, last I checked).
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-12/how-is-plant-based-diet-different-to-vegan-vegetarian/102957508
You’re not the only one here (Aus) that’s been burned by this.
https://vegantheoryclub.org/post/409797/952911
I guess it means vegetarian-friendly then?
Not necessarily. There are non-vegetarian animal products that could be included in a recipe that markets itself as “plant-based”, e.g. gelatin, rennet, etc. It could even include a small amount of actual meat and say it’s plant-based because it uses plants as the base of the dish. “Plant-based” is not a regulated term anywhere that I know of. I could sell a steak as “plant-based” by saying the cow was grass-fed. That advertising would probably not get me anywhere by way of customers, but it’d be legal.
If you mean ovo-lacto vegetarians then yeah, that’s not how most of our neighbours down here understand vegetarian.
Probably, but I wouldn’t count on that for certain. It seems to just be a marketing label more than anything else.
Well at the very least OP’s picture :(
OH… I’m not-going to lie, I genuinely thought OP was being serious for a second, and that the comment reply was just about the term plant-based being questionable. (/srs)