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Also follow that logic there's vegan chicken drumstick as well.
The point of the trait is to make you unable to heal and even get damaged when picking up food. The name is mostly for fun really.
Which is why vegan cheese exists. It's an acquired taste, but if you are a vegan and want pizza, you have options.
How do you know someones a vegan?
Ohh dont worry, they will tell you, loudly.
For that pizza you didn't make a special order for but just randomly found in a place no pizza should ever be to be vegan friendly, there are simply too many requirements which all need to coincide with it being where you found it:
The crust can't be coated in garlic butter. The sauce can't have butter or parmesan mixed in, can't be made from tomatoes which were coated in insect wax to keep them from spoiling during transport, and can't be bleached by the usual bone ash process. The cheese can't be made with milk. The pepperoni can't be made from pork.
Yes, a vegan pizza can be made. No, you shouldn't expect every random pizza that falls out of a broken statue to be vegan.