Verbot von vegetarischen „Burgern“: Pflanzenbasierte Produkte könnten in Großbritannien nach EU-Recht ihre Bezeichnung „Fleisch“ verlieren

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/nov/20/food-labelling-veggie-burgers-sausages-plant-based-products-uk-brexit-eu

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    1. Harrry-Otter on

      I think the bigger issue is when we can start prosecuting people who describe a casserole with a bit of puff pastry on it as a pie.

    2. pajamakitten on

      > Joel Scott-Halkes, the head of campaigns at WePlanet, said: “The only confusion over plant-based food labelling in Europe is exactly which shadowy livestock lobby is behind it. There’s no genuine, citizen-driven demand to ban veggie burgers or sausages – just a meat industry push to protect its profit margins from a rising tide of dietary change.”

      This is very true. No one is claiming that peanut butter, milk of magnesia or quince cheese are confusing terms; apparently people are so thick as plant-based mince that they will be confused by soya milk and veggie sausages though. It is why you have the meat and dairy industry running adverts during January to promote animal agriculture: they are worried about Veganuary showing people you can live without animal products.

    3. That seems silly. Burgers aren’t necessarily beef. Chicken burgers, lamb burgers…personally I make my own venison burgers. I don’t see why plant based alternatives should be any different. To me “burger” is a ground patty in a roll.

      I can understand protecting terms like “milk” as plant-based milks are fundamentally different to “real” milk. But a burger is so versatile.

    4. derpydoodaa on

      Thought we’d voted to stop these unelected beurocrats from brussels telling us what to do?

    5. Fraggle_ninja on

      Meanwhile the world burns (storms and floods) but ya know what we call food is of the upmost importance because someone’s meat eating feeling get hurt. Glad I don’t have kids.

    6. According_Parfait680 on

      I look forward to manufacturers of the traditional and very much meat-free Glamorgan Sausage taking their case to Brussels

    7. dungeon-raided on

      As an avid meat eater, plant burgers do not confuse or confound me. I can tell the difference between plant based burgers and beef.

    8. Account_Eliminator on

      After all these years I finally found a reason to vote for brexit.

    9. Thorazine_Chaser on

      Meh. When we wish to have the benefits of market access we have to accept the consequences. This is a nothing issue IMO, it will make no difference at all to the number or quality of vegan “sausages” sold in the U.K. even if they now have to be labelled “vegan minced food tubes”.

      What is good is that UK producers will gain access to EU markets (including vegan producers of said food tubes).

    10. JeremyWheels on

      Ok, so when are we banning *“humane slaughter“* & *“Happy Eggs“* etc

    11. There’s war on Europe’s borders, people are struggling to make ends meet, society is losing all respect for itself and the world is becoming increasingly divided…

      But there are some very loud idiots who can’t distinguish between a beef burger and a veggie bean burger, because the word burger offends them and they need a change in the big bold letters to avoid the confusion.

      What weird priorities we have, where what we consume and what it is called is apparently more important than famine and food itself. What a catastrophic waste of time this has already wasted just in thoughts and vibes alone, seeing as it seems to be based on feelings.

      This is obviously one of those things for those that need to be told peanuts contain nuts to avoid nut allergies, and those who need to be told not to drink white paint incase they confuse it for milk and to simply not eat glue.

    12. There will just be a stupid name like Veggie Zosauge or Verger or Sausagelike but the like will be in small letters.

      A few car/ginsters enthusiasts will celebrate. (They’re always pistonheads)

    13. This is so pathetic.

      Plant based burgers and sausages etc are more often than not in their own plant based section. Consumers aren’t being misled.

      This will do nothing to stop people eating less meat. Absolutely pointless lobbying. As a meat eater who tries to have a veggie day once or twice a week, this kind of nonsense only makes me want to up my veggie days.

    14. AnninaCried on

      Chicken nuggets are not made of gold.
      I bought ten kilos in Iceland yesterday, what a rip of.

    15. Do people genuinely care about shit like this? It feels like it’s a non-issue. Most vegan burgers are very clear that they are vegan.

    16. Burger and sausage, like sandwich and toasties, are descriptors of the process of preparation, not the filling or ingredients. You choose yourself what’s in it. This is just stupid

    17. Emotional-Ebb8321 on

      I have bad news for these lobbyists who have enjoyed urinal cakes since forever.

    18. GodDamnShadowban on

      If you cant call it a pork sausage if it has below a % of meat, its just a sausage then why, if its 100% vegetarian, cant you call it a veggi sausage?

    19. 99thLuftballon on

      I don’t understand at all why something can become law just because an industry „lobbies“ for it. So what if the meat industry wants something to be a certain way? Who cares what they want?

      I can understand that they might make the argument that they are a large industry, big employer etc and therefore competition from the vegetarian food industry damages their ability to support the national economy, but they’re not losing out to veggie food because people are confused about what they’re buying; they’re losing out because more people want to buy veggie food. It’s pure market forces.

    20. The word burger describes the format. It makes no difference if its Beef, Chicken, Pork, Vegetables etc.

      The problem lies with people making out its made of something its not. No veggie burger has ever tried to pretend its made of meat. But you have vegan burgers that advertise themselves as things like ‚plant based Beef Burger‘ which confuses people.

    21. diego_simeone on

      This isn’t what is being described in the article but I was in a cafe and picked up a chicken wrap. It’s only because the queue was long I actually read it properly and wandered why it was called a chick’n wrap and not chicken. I then realised it was a vegan wrap. Similarly I’ve seen vegan cheese called cheeze . These names make sense when written down but surely you need to name it something that doesn’t sound identical when spoken out loud.

    22. Snaidheadair on

      It is annoying getting burgers or sausages in the plant based aisle/section and it turns out they are plant based.

    23. Madness_Quotient on

      wait, all burgers are plant based.

      cows eat plants > make beef burgers

      vegetarians eat plants > make vegetarian burgers

      no?

    24. ingenuous64 on

      Sounds rediculous but my dad ordered a beyond meat burger believing it was just really good meat.

      He was not impressed, apparently it’s pretty common in pubs. Yes we’re that dumb

    25. hmm… it’s like in Britain we generally call black tea just „tea“. If you go abroad and ask for „tea“ they almost always ask „which one?“ – we generally think they’re asking for a brand name but no, they mean green, fruit, white, black etc.

      Milk I would assume is a type of cows milk if there is no additonal adjective, I’d go one step further and expect it to be whole or semi but not skimmed. I’m not sure that’s univerisal, though.

      Same with burger. If someone says burger I would expect beef by default and an adjective if it is different. If those are the rules proposed then I’ve no problem with it. „Hey, you need an adjective before burger in the same size font as the word burger if it isn’t beef“

    26. Salaried_Zebra on

      Considering how absurd this is, I’m surprised it’s a guardian article rather than mail, telegraph or express.

      Still, good to see the political class earning their keep, focusing on the really important issues 👍 as true in the EU as here

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