France makes fresh bid to ban meat names for plant-based food

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France has revealed revised proposals to ban the use of meat-related names, such as “steak” and “spare ribs,” for plant-based food produced in the country.

The intention is to avoid “misleading claims” that some meat alternatives can make. As the first country in the European Union to introduce such a restriction,

France had previously attempted to pass a similar measure in June last year. However, it was halted by the country’s highest administrative court a month later, as it deemed the proposal too vague and the timeline too short.

With a sharp rise in the global plant-based protein market in recent years, fuelled mainly by the increasing demand for eco-friendly and healthy food, the industry’s tendency to use references to meat products has provoked strong opposition from livestock farmers and meat processors in France, the EU’s biggest agricultural producer.

Reuters

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