Oh good. I was worried for a moment that some poor soul might accidentally order a cauliflower steak thinking it was made of meat. Could you imagine the suffering that would cause?
notveryamused_ on
Bloody dumb decision protecting not consumers, but certain producers only. When I put soy vanilla „liquid“ in my coffee, I use it as milk 😛 Same with vegetarian burgers.
I’m not even vegetarian, I drink animal milk and I eat meat, but this decision pisses me off.
havikito on
Just invent your own food, don’t mimic the good thigs that we have.
Sausage with no meat in it is the embodiment of hypocrisy.
soymilo_ on
Oh yeah I always got confused when I was standing in front of the VEGAN section!
KullervoVipunen on
I think this should be implemented by making all non vegan edible materials to have the word meat before it. Like meat milk, meat candies, meat wine etc.
Thatar on
This is just the EU forcing a bunch of companies to develop new packaging on behalf of the meat industry lobbyists. What a dumb waste of everyone’s time
kingvolcano_reborn on
Of all things to regulate they pick this non-problem
GordoToJupiter on
put a not- before and be done.
requiem_mn on
People here are missing much more problematic issue. Plant based substitutes, well they aren’t meat. And in general, since all of the plant based burgers or whatever are in vegan section of the markets, nobody is making a mistake of buying the wrong thing. But this is also baning the use of meat words for cell-cultured meat. Should the meat from bioreactors become cheaper than from live animals, this bill prohibits to describe it as meat.
To make myself more clear, it’s the meat produced in lab without killing the animal, but you cannot call it meat. If done properly, it is in fact identical to the meat from animal. It is meat. It is actual meat, which is also vegan because there is no animal to give consent or whatever vegans set as bar.
I love meat. But if you could offer me bioreactor produced one, I’d switch.
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Fighting the real fight, eh EU?
Oh good. I was worried for a moment that some poor soul might accidentally order a cauliflower steak thinking it was made of meat. Could you imagine the suffering that would cause?
Bloody dumb decision protecting not consumers, but certain producers only. When I put soy vanilla „liquid“ in my coffee, I use it as milk 😛 Same with vegetarian burgers.
I’m not even vegetarian, I drink animal milk and I eat meat, but this decision pisses me off.
Just invent your own food, don’t mimic the good thigs that we have.
Sausage with no meat in it is the embodiment of hypocrisy.
Oh yeah I always got confused when I was standing in front of the VEGAN section!
I think this should be implemented by making all non vegan edible materials to have the word meat before it. Like meat milk, meat candies, meat wine etc.
This is just the EU forcing a bunch of companies to develop new packaging on behalf of the meat industry lobbyists. What a dumb waste of everyone’s time
Of all things to regulate they pick this non-problem
put a not- before and be done.
People here are missing much more problematic issue. Plant based substitutes, well they aren’t meat. And in general, since all of the plant based burgers or whatever are in vegan section of the markets, nobody is making a mistake of buying the wrong thing. But this is also baning the use of meat words for cell-cultured meat. Should the meat from bioreactors become cheaper than from live animals, this bill prohibits to describe it as meat.
To make myself more clear, it’s the meat produced in lab without killing the animal, but you cannot call it meat. If done properly, it is in fact identical to the meat from animal. It is meat. It is actual meat, which is also vegan because there is no animal to give consent or whatever vegans set as bar.
I love meat. But if you could offer me bioreactor produced one, I’d switch.