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Is it true that the “approved” standard vegetable oils listed in the Kosher Food Bulletin are produced in plants that also produce (treif) tallow?

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Is it true that the “approved” standard vegetable oils listed in the Kosher Food Bulletin are produced in plants that also produce (treif) tallow?

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A. Yes. In keeping with the standards of reliable Kosher agencies around the world all oils certified as Kosher are produced in plants or on equipment dedicated to vegetable oil production only. However, oils produced in equipment shared with tallow are in some plants produced in a manner that still allows them to receive “approval” as Kosher.

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