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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 5:36 am
Does anyone know? The container says OUD, but there are no dairy ingredients. TIA!
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syrima
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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 6:26 am
I heard from an OU rabbi that if there are no dairy ingredients and the allergens info does not say CONTAINS MILK then it can be considered dairy equipment, and eaten after meat.
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MiriFr
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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 8:36 pm
Make sure there's no whey in it.
But if it's marketed as "non-dairy", and they don't want to face any lawsuits, it's safe to assume it's actually non-dairy
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