Is Poshi vegan? This is a question every ethical shopper asks when buying food.
How will this brand and products they sell impact your home, the environment, animals and laborers? Let’s find out!
If you’re like me, you do all the research you can to make sure brands and products fit your needs but don’t hurt the planet, animals or others. As an ethical consumer myself, I am giving you all the info I’ve found on whether Poshi is vegan and more. Also see brand contact info.

Is Poshi a 100%, fully vegan brand?
Yes, Poshi is a fully vegan brand. None of their products contain ingredients from animals. They have official vegan declaration documentation.
Need to see what foods are vegan? Check out this Vegan and Non Vegan Food List
Is Poshi certified?
Yes, Poshi is Non GMO Project certified.

Do Poshi products contain food allergens?
No, Poshi products do not contain any of the big 8 food allergens.
What are the common, top 8 food allergens? Check out this Common Food Allergens List
Does Poshi sell gluten free products?
Yes, all Poshi products are naturally gluten free.
Need to see what foods are gluten free? Check out this Gluten and Gluten Free Food List
Is Poshi kosher?
With the exception of cauliflower the rest of Poshi products are kosher.

Is Poshi packaging eco friendly?
Poshi’s packaging consists of plastic pouches.
Does Poshi use palm oil ingredients?
No, Poshi foods do not contain palm oil ingredients.
What is palm oil and why is it bad? Learn more about palm oil
Are Poshi foods organic and/or non GMO?
Poshi foods are not organic. Poshi foods are non GMO and certified by the Non GMO Project.

Are Poshi foods fair?
Yes, Poshi foods are fair but are not certified at this time.
Where is Poshi based (headquarters)?
Poshi is based in Miami, Florida, USA.
What is Poshi’s email address?
You can contact Poshi via email at info@poshi.com
What is Poshi’s phone number?
You can contact Poshi via phone at (305) 777-0948
Many food brands now sell vegan products. However, it’s best to support 100% vegan food brands who dedicate their business to animal rights and putting an end to needless animal agriculture.
Going vegan is easier than ever, at a glance with this: Fully Vegan Food Brands List
Food packaging is recyclable or non recyclable. Don’t forget to reduce, reuse, recycle.