• SanderTuit@lemmy.world
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      21 days ago

      You would be right. I have the same packs. I don’t know if I bought old stock, but I bought the pack with the blue lid recently, the black lid pack is older.

      The black lid pack contains bee wax and more water than the blue lid pack (64% vs 57% of the natural ingredients).

        • restingboredface@sh.itjust.works
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          21 days ago

          It depends. Many vegans see any product that “exploits” animals as nonvegan. That includes things like down feathers, wool and honey.

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            21 days ago

            Not sure how Wool exploits animals, shearing sheep is good for their health as I understand it (keeping them from growing things, or getting too heavy/waterlogged to move and just… laying there and dying, amomgst other things.)

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              Sheep are selectively bred for their wool. Before humans started doing so, wild sheep did just fine without the need for shearing. So it’s pretty similar to milk in that if you don’t milk a modern dairy cow it will suffer, that doesn’t make milk an ethical product.

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    20 days ago

    You are showing them backwards - the NEW formulation is the one that says vegan. Did you buy the second one at Big Lots or something?

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      20 days ago

      It’s not 6 fewer ingredients, it’s 6% less of the total being naturally derived.

      It’s hilarious that you made an even dumber error in a try at correcting.

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      20 days ago

      I’m not sure that applies here. Generally, when measuring something, you use less. Like I wouldn’t say , I just drank from my glass and it now has fewer waters in it. In this case, “natural ingredients” is a set of things that are being measured as a single “ingredient”. Like let’s say the natural ingredients are soot and berry juice. Would you say the paint has fewer or less soot and berry juice?

      But then again language is all made up, the rules don’t matter, and you’re only truly wrong if the meaning is lost.

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        20 days ago

        I can see that, but the plural “ingredients” still makes my gut say it should be fewer.