Non Vegan food already purchased?

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What do you do with non vegan food already purchased?

I purchased a small packet of chocolate chip cookies this evening, but I saw that milk was an ingredient only after I got home. I didn't see the point of throwing the cookies away, so I ate them.

What do you do with nonvegan food that has already been purchased and given to you by a friend who didn't know you're vegan?
 
if you really don't wish to eat it yourself then giving it away to someone that will would be less wasteful than throwing it away - if it was a slab of beef I would not eat it for sure, it was a pastry with a tiny amount of milk or egg then I would not be too upset to eat it although I would likely hope that my honey would eat it before I did :rolleyes:

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I think we all need to accept our comfort levels. The fact that this isn't going to cause any impact on animals or the production of animal products, but a personal purity issue. I agree with Emma, I would be happier to give it away, but I wouldn't go out my way. If it were meat, or something where eggs were a main ingredient I would throw it out if no one else were available. If it was just an ingredient like egg in a baked thing, gelatin or honey, or where milk is listed as allergen I wouldn't feel bad eating it myself. I am pretty good at reading every label but things still sneak by me, or sometimes I'll be given something someone doesn't like and thinks I will
You have to judge for yourself. In the early days I did avoid these things, it would really bother me, but now it just seems more performative and not beneficial to be so strict.