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

The European Parliament voted 355 to 247 to ban meat-related names on plant-based foods, aiming to protect livestock farmers amid growing competition from alternative proteins.

  • The European Parliament voted to ban terms like 'burger' and 'steak' for plant-based foods, with 532 votes in favor and 78 against.
  • Céline Imart stated that misleading labels for vegetarian products must be stopped, emphasizing clarity for consumers.
  • The proposal will be clarified by a parliamentary committee before further negotiations with the EU's member states.
  • This vote will lead to negotiations regarding the labeling of vegetarian products among EU institutions.
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One must already love the priorities: while the EU is taming in a vortex of inflation, energy crisis, uncontrolled mass migration and ubiquitous war, the European Parliament finally finds time for what really matters – the fight against the "Soya snitch". 355 MEPs have decided that terms such as Veggie sausage or Tofu steak should be banned in the future. Reason: The poor consumer could otherwise get lost, between pea and beef, between seitan an…

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It is about sausage: the European Parliament voted by 355 against 247 to ban terms such as burgers, steak and schnitzels for vegan and vegetarian foods.

Lean Right

MEPs supported by 355 votes to 247 a right-wing bill banning designations as 'vegetal steak' in order to avoid 'confusion' with meat products Read

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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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