The current Flora Butter with the cow is quite infuriating. It asks why do we feed cows vegetation to make butter when we can turn vegetables into butter without the cow. Well,the better butter comes from milk therefore requiring a cow whilst the vegan option is emulsified vegetable oil and is quite different. It suggests one is guilty for eating real butter.
I do, to some extent, see the vegans' / animal-lovers' point, concerning dairy farming's being in certain ways, a bit rough on the cows (sheep, goats, whatever); but am not so made as to get outraged on the creatures' behalf, re any type of food or drink (the most blatant and grotesque horrors, aside); and thus remove from my diet, a whole range of things which I greatly like. (I'd hate to live without cheese -- made from milk !) Re "things dairy": I choose to opine that the animals are kept -- should be in good conditions; and fed; and ought to be be treated kindly -- in return for which, they do undergo a certain amount of exploitation, and mucking-about with their natural life processes. In my view, an acceptable humans / animals mutual deal.