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EU lawmakers voted on Wednesday to ban the use of the term "veggie-burger" and limit food descriptions such as steak, escalope and sausage to products containing meat, part of a proposed EU law to protect farmers.

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[–] MudMan@fedia.io 14 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Not really, it's more of a farmer's lobby protecting animal products from vegetarian alternatives.

Which as someone else says below is a bit neutral and doesn't do much, but hey. They did it to milk.

Guessing it's some bargaining chip with the industry on the wider legislation they're passing? This stuff is pretty byzantine. European agricultural industries are constantly on the verge of setting stuff on fire. It's a full time job to be even vaguely aware of what's going on with them.

[–] ieGod@lemmy.zip 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Are EU farmers dumb? Who mistakes a veggie burger for a real burger?

[–] MudMan@fedia.io 3 points 6 days ago

I nean... it's a labelling thing, presumably. They don't want milk substitutes to be labelled "milk" so they can't advertise as easily as a milk substitute on supermarket shelves, and presumably the same is true for meat substitutes, except this goes at a glacial pace and they tried and failed in 2020 when it was still relevant and now they're trying again even though nobody cares about veggie burgers anymore.

You are presuming this sort of arcane manipulation of collective weirdness into multinational legislation follows human logic, and that way lies madness. Best you can do is steer it ever so slightly so it at least does something in the aggregate that stops some anarchocapitalist loon from privatizing oxygen or whatever. It's been a very weird century.