Mars starts using animal products

Saint Lucia
December 21, 2007 9:21am CST
Some of the UK's best-selling chocolate bars, such as Mars and Twix, will no longer be suitable for vegetarians. Also affecting brands such as Snickers and Maltesers, owner Masterfoods said it had started to use animal product rennet to make its chocolate products. Masterfoods said the change was due to it switching the sourcing of its ingredients and the admission was a "principled decision" on its part. The Vegetarian Society said the company's move was "incomprehensible". 'Extremely disappointed' Masterfoods said it had started using rennet from 1 May and non-affected products had a "best before date" up to 1 October. Rennet, a chemical sourced from calves' stomachs, is used in the production of whey. It will now also be found in Bounty, Minstrels and Milky Way products, and the ice cream versions of all Masterfoods' bars. "If the customer is an extremely strict vegetarian, then we are sorry the products are no longer suitable, but a less strict vegetarian should enjoy our chocolate," said Paul Goalby, corporate affairs manager for Masterfoods. The Vegetarian Society said it was "extremely disappointed". "At a time when more and more consumers are concerned about the provenance of their food, Masterfoods' decision to use non-vegetarian whey is a backward step," it said in a statement. "Mars products are very popular with young people and many will be shocked to discover that their manufacture now relies on the extraction of rennet from the stomach lining of young calves," it added. BBcnews.com
2 responses
@quawertz (777)
• Philippines
21 Dec 07
Good thing I am not vegetarian. But I feel sad for the calves, do they have to suffer just for the enjoyment of human beings **teary eyed**. Well, there's another good thing,I am not much into chocolates. So that will be fair, LOL
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• Saint Lucia
22 Dec 07
not really. since when did they start using animal products in chocolate bars? it's a good thing you're a vegetarian. i probably will have to follow that path soon.
@irishidid (8687)
• United States
21 Dec 07
Rennet has been used for making cheese for centuries.