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- vegan
Thanks for sharing, saw some videos of monkeys being abused in the coconut industry but haven’t found a good alternative yet. Also haven’t found indication on packaging showing how ethically sourced the coconut milk is. I’d greatly it if anyone has a tip for either replacing it (I use it mainly in curries, but there a lot more Asian dishes that require coconut milk) or for choosing products/brands that do not chain up and hit monkeys in the process.
It’s the coconut products from Thailand that you want to avoid as they were regularly caught using monkey slaves.
Thanks i noticed it’s often not included in the information on the packaging, which might be a red flag. Wish I had a bit more income to just always buy the ecologically friendly alternative, but in this specific case I don’t know whether that means they didn’t harm monkeys. I guess I’d be fine with a farmer using a monkey if they would treat it well, but I guess no monkey would go ‘work’ for a farmer without being tortured into it.
Add palm oil to the list for rampant destruction of orangutan habitat.



