In the Eu Parliament It's About the Sausage: Aldi and Burger King Want to Save Veggie Schnitzel
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In the future, can only "real" meat products be called sausage and schnitzel? The topic seems secondary, but the dispute about this suddenly escalates.
Bacon, burger, sausage, and steak. The European Parliament is likely to vote this week on a ban on meat names for plant-based alternatives. These terms are said to be confusing for consumers. Countries like France, with a strong meat culture, see the names as a threat not only to culinary traditions but also to the meat industry.
Is the "Schnitzel" for the Veggie shelf missing? The manufacturer Rügenwalder Mühle warns in advance of a vote in the EU Parliament about the consequences of a name ban – and would have to rename about 60 products. The article Rügenwalder Mühle warns against Veggie "Schnitzel" ban first appeared on sales.


The manufacturer Rügenwalder Mühle warns against a vote in the EU Parliament about the consequences of a name ban – and would have to redesign around 60 products.
EU agricultural policymakers want to overturn the name of meat substitutes and push for consumer protection. What a farce.


"A sausage is a sausage," says Friedrich Merz. Is it that simple? In the EU Parliament, people argue about what exactly a sausage is now.
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