> > > Over twenty years this basic policy, started by a small bunch of nutters, has > > resulted in much tighter legislation about what food companies have to > > disclose about their products, meat-free products can now be found in > > high-street shops instead of just specialist stores and people now accept > > that being vegetarian is a healthy thing (more or less). In all this time, I > > haven't once insisted that you stop eating meat or send letters to food > > producers insisting that they comply with vegetarian principles, much as I > > think that would be a good idea. > > Lots of people do that. I've seen many food products having a 'suitable > for vegetarians' sticker on them. Eeeek translation follows ;) Lots of people stop eating meat or send letters to food producers insisting that they comply with vegetarian principles. As a result, there are many food products having a 'suitable for vegetarians' sticker on them.The fight over revealing ingredients was aslo one such fight. Marek