When I’m in the Asian shop, there are 10s if not 100s of different ramen noodle brands and flavors. Asian writing all over. Sometimes there’s English like “Vegetable”, “Curry”, “Tom Yum”, or other things half of which I do not recognise. WTF is “Vegetable flavor”? When they write “flavor”, it adds a degree of uncertainty of what you’re actually dealing with.
So I have to resort to reading the fine print. It’s a disaster. 3—4 different groups of ingredients broken down by the various packets. Few producers are kind enough to boldface the significant things like fish and shrimp. Then there’s “may contain shrimp”, which means it doesn’t actually contain shrimp, it was just processed in a place that has shrimp and some may get in accidentally.
Anyway, it’s a shit-show. Reading all the fine print in the shop is labor intensive and faulty. I get home and realise - oh shit, it actually contains shrimp. I missed that amid all the speed reading in a hurry. Fuck me.
Well, fuck them. New rules:
- For every animal product intentionally added to a package of ramen noodles, they must put a standard pictoral representation of that animal in a 8×8mm square on the front of the pkg.
No, vegan food producers do not need a mandate to mark their stuff vegan. Fuck meat. It’s the animal industry that must be burdened with mandatory labelling.
Of the main stream ramen sold in the states, only Nissin has vegan flavors.
I live a small town and my options are very limited unless i make the hour drive into the city. But the grocery store in town has been doing a great job of stocking a number of vegan ramens.
But you are correct, i should not need to stand there with my smart phone open trying to discern if it is vegan or not.
On that thought, are there any apps like goods unite us that you can scan a bar code to see if it is vegan?
Not sure but I would first check openfoodfacts. It seems to be a quite well maintained FOSS app with a lot of resources allocated to it.
(edit) just noticed they list “vegan detector” on that app. Also, the app requires AOS 7 or later.. so it’s no good to me.
It is available on iOS as well. Thanks for sharing.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/open-food-facts-product-scan/id588797948