Cows Killed so Levi's Can Use Leather on Its Jeans?! Take Action.

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Dear Aaaaaaa,

Did you know that Levi's jeans aren't vegan? It's all because the company is adamant about using cow's skin for its jeans patches. Urge it to switch to using vegan leather, which is the more sustainable, humane option. Then, browse our handy Accidentally Vegan guide to help you with your grocery list. You might be surprised to learn just how many products at your local grocery store are vegan. Also, hear how PETA helped shut down the largest international wholesale dealer of exotic "pets" on Episode 13 of The PETA Podcast.

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