• SpiralSong@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I hate to be this guy. And I apologize. However they are likely referring to the dairy that traditionally comes in mashed potatoes.

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        2 years ago

        And (cow) milk.

        How has several people forgotten that in these comments?

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      2 years ago

      Techniclly Plant Based could still include non-plant ingredients tho, or it would just be plant

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      2 years ago

      Sure but shouldn’t they say something along those lines. This is just silliness of you ask me.

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        2 years ago

        Dairy free would be a nice way of saying it that gets straight to the point. My gf is lactose intolerant and wow does it ever make shopping difficult. There’s dairy in fucking everything! There was dairy in the goddamn meatballs I bought last week. WTF

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          IIRC “dairy free” can still have lactose in it in the US just as an FYI

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              2 years ago

              Yeah it’s crazy annoying and stupid smh

              But remember, calling plant based products “milk” would be too confusing for the poor consumers! /s