Marks & Spencer, checked for vegan
We ran 187 Marks & Spencer products through our vegan rules: 31 pass, 44 need a label check, and 112 don't make it. Verdicts differ between markets and recipes, so tap any product for the exact reasoning.
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Cheese flavour twists
Passes the check

M&S Very Strong White Canadian Bread Flour
Passes the check

High Protein Fusili
Passes the check

Italian Pasta Rustica
Passes the check

Pressed Pink Lady Apple Juice
Passes the check

Reduced Sugar Tomato Ketchup
Passes the check

Basmati wholegrain rice
Passes the check

Lightly sera salted hand cooked crisps
Passes the check

Ready Salted Potato Sticks
Passes the check

Roasted & Salted Peanuts
Passes the check

Plant Kitchen Chewy Cherry Bakewell Cookies
Passes the check

Vegan Cocoa Dusted Truffles
Passes the check

Calabrian chilli & wild fennel ragu stir-in pasta sauce
Passes the check

Veggie Percy
Passes the check

Juicy Vitamin Water - Revitalise
Passes the check

Choc Bar
Passes the check

Intense Dark Chocolate 85% Cocoa Solids
Passes the check

Single Origin - Intense Dark Cacao
Passes the check

Smooth hazelnut vegan chocolate
Passes the check

High bake water biscuits
Passes the check

SWEET POTATO, PARSNIP AND BEETROOT VEGETABLE CRISPS
Passes the check

Crinkle cut chips
Passes the check

Lightly sea salted potato crisps
Passes the check

Ready Salted Crisps
Passes the check
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Apple & Mango High Juice
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Cordial refreshingly zingly blood orange & passion fruit
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collection crafted white sourdough
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Dark Chocolate 72% Cocoa Solids
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Raspberry Lemonade
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Hot Chocolate Flakes
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Chilli Coated Peanuts
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Curiously strong mint Gum
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Mint crumbles
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Hand Cooked Sea Salt & Cracked Black Pepper Crisps
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Super Seeded Peanut Butter
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Porridge Maple Syrup Flavour
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Verdicts are automated checks based on Open Food Facts data. Formulations change between markets, so always confirm on the physical label.