Morningstar Farms' changed 3 vegetarian chicken products to vegan

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Morningstar Buffalo Wings, Chik’n Nuggets, and Buffalo Chik Patties, which used to contain egg and milk fat, are now perfectly suitable for vegans.
More: Morningstar Farms Has Changed 3 Vegetarian ‘Chicken’ Products to Vegan! (23. July 2018)

Also reported in LiveKindly which has included pictures of the packaging and mentions some other recent Morningstar vegan products:
The Kellogg Company subsidiary seems to be gradually transitioning into a more vegan-friendly company. In May, it debuted a line of summer grilling patties, which included two vegan burgers that could hold up to the barbecue.
More: 3 Morningstar Farms Chicken Products Are Now Vegan (22. July 2018)
 
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I'm not sure whether these are products available only in the UK, or if they're sold elsewhere as well, like the US. Does anyone know?

Also, these sound like potentially the kind of products they would sell at indoor soft-play venue, pubs, football arenas and so forth where there typically are very few vegan options, which would make these products even more useful. No sure what the chances are for that to happen?
 
More: Morningstar Farms Has Changed 3 Vegetarian ‘Chicken’ Products to Vegan! (23. July 2018)

Also reported in LiveKindly which has included pictures of the packaging and mentions some other recent Morningstar vegan products:

More: 3 Morningstar Farms Chicken Products Are Now Vegan (22. July 2018)

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