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EU votes to ban ‘burger’ and ‘steak’ labels for plant-based foods

The ban helps farmers who view plant-based foods as a threat amid growing concerns about animal welfare and greenhouse gas emissions

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The EU has voted to redefine “burger” and “steak” labels in plant-based foods. Photo: Shutterstock
Agence France-Presse

Plant-based “steaks” and “veggie burgers” may be on the way out in the European Union after the bloc’s parliament voted on Wednesday to restrict such labels to meat only, in a win for disgruntled farmers.

Many of Europe’s livestock farmers see plant-based foods that mimic meat products as potentially misleading for consumers, and a threat to their already troubled sector.

Heeding their message, EU lawmakers meeting in Strasbourg, France, backed a proposal to reserve a list of labels including “sausage” and “burger” to foods containing meat.

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A labelling ban is still some way off: the text needs negotiating with the bloc’s 27 member states before it can become law.

But Celine Imart, a cereal farmer and right-wing lawmaker from France who sponsored the plan, cheered Wednesday’s vote as a “victory for farmers”.

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“A sausage means meat produced by our livestock farmers. Full stop,” she posted on social media. “This is a vote for recognising their work, and for transparency for consumers.”

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