Can gelatin be vegan?
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:32 pm
It is an animal product, but from what I understand, veganism isnt about avoiding animal products, but to not support the exploitation and suffering of animals for food and clothing ext.
But isn't gelatin a by-product of the meat industry? There are no gelatin farms where cows are breed and slaughtered to make Jello.
If everyone stopped eating meat, would they continue slaughtering cows and pigs just for their skin and bones? Or wouldn't they be force to use or develop a gelatin alternative because it would make more economic sense?
It doesn't seem to me that buying food with gelatin supports exploitation since buying food with gelatin doesn't create a demand for gelatin, but jello, which might not need gelatin if there a reason to use or develop something synthetic.
As long as I dont eat meat, then Im already reducing the use of gelatin since there is now less dead animals to turn into gelatin.
But isn't gelatin a by-product of the meat industry? There are no gelatin farms where cows are breed and slaughtered to make Jello.
If everyone stopped eating meat, would they continue slaughtering cows and pigs just for their skin and bones? Or wouldn't they be force to use or develop a gelatin alternative because it would make more economic sense?
It doesn't seem to me that buying food with gelatin supports exploitation since buying food with gelatin doesn't create a demand for gelatin, but jello, which might not need gelatin if there a reason to use or develop something synthetic.
As long as I dont eat meat, then Im already reducing the use of gelatin since there is now less dead animals to turn into gelatin.