I've you're that obsessive about it, you'll burn out in no time. Don't sweat the small stuff.fi0retheunic0rn wrote: Ughhhhh I live in Connecticut. I don't know where to look! I need food and I'm hopeless and I feel like a terrible person and I'm in the low middle f*cking class. Kill me.
Please read this: http://www.peta.org/living/food/making- ... ucts-food/
And don't worry so much.
It is food?
Yes, good.
Is it meat?
No, good.
As far as you can tell by visual inspection, is it covered in cheese or egg?
No, good.
If you're hungry, eat it.
It doesn't matter what company made it, or if it has tiny traces of stuff in it, if it's 99.9% vegan and it's available and affordable and reasonably healthy, then don't worry.
You can always improve later, and work on helping the world in many ways, but first just worry about being healthy and keeping fed.
Obsessing harms animals more than sticking to veganism as well as you can reasonably do, and continuing to fight the good fight through activism and outreach, and advocating how practical veganism is.