This stinks of (rotten) meat lobby.
I hope the meat substitute industry comes up with some kind of 'it's not meat' marketing campaign to counter this.
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This stinks of (rotten) meat lobby.
I hope the meat substitute industry comes up with some kind of 'it's not meat' marketing campaign to counter this.
It worked for oat milk. I'm buying "no milk" all the time π
Same tact the meat lobbies used in the US.
Burger? Is the bun made of meat too?
Fucking idiots. Almost nobody is able to decipher the ingredients including E numbers, but people are confused by "burger"
Congrats to the meat-farmers and -industry! It shows you are βwinningβ the game against vegetarians and vegans. Now you can finally stop your usual whining about subsidies and the like - everything solved eh?
Another shitty lobby demand became regulation just like that. Besides, protecting the label βburgerβ? Really? You know what Iβll just call them sandwiches from now on. Fuck that.
It's an odd one, because we've had veggie burgers for as long as I can remember.
There's at least two more votes at different levels before this becomes regulation.
You can still call them burger. You just cannot sell them as burgers. So unless you sell vegan burgers for a living, this does not affect you whatsoever.
I mean, it'll be harder to search for "burger" on my supermarket's website to find vegetarian alternatives to burgers. They'll get more expensive because they have to relabel things. And my EP representatives have to waste their time on this instead of important issues.
A lot of companies sell vegan burgers, though.
If they have a line of burgers, some of which have meat in them and some don't, what are they supposed to do? Keep two different brands separately, putting their fish, chicken and bovine burgers under one brand and others under another? Or just ditch the word "burger" altogether?
Nah fuck that. Theyβre just sandwiches anyway. This might not affect me directly but itβs still bullshit overregulation and should be boycotted because who is to tell where it will end? Next thing you know they prohibit gender speech as well. I hate everything about this.
Finally EU is back innovating! Oh wait π€¦ββοΈ
Idiots.
This is just stupid. Make it clear the product doesn't have meat in it. It's not that hard. Surely people can't be confused by veggie burger vs burger?
Never underestimate what people can get confused about. People will also still buy veggie burgers expecting them to have meat, after they would be relabeled eventually.
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Cutting red tape, huh?