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EU ‘Meaty’ Names Ban: What Now?

The plant-based sector - brands such as Quorn, La Vie and This - is responding to the proposed ban on 'meaty' names for meat substitutes, which passed through the European Parliament last week. But will the ban stick? What are the next steps?

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But no Veggie Schnitzel ban? CSU Minister Alois Rainer rejects the EU plans and warns against unnecessary bureaucracy and high costs.

·Germany
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The butcher and Federal Food Minister Alois Rainer rejects a ban on terms such as »Veggie Schnitzel«. He warns against the economic consequences that the EU's drive could have.

·Germany
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Center

Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Rainer wants to take action within the EU against European specifications for the designations of meat substitutes. This discussion is unnecessary, said the CSU politician on the margins of a meeting with his EU colleagues in Luxembourg.

·Germany
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Lean Right

Federal Food Minister Rainer rejects a ban on terms such as "Veggie-Schnitzel". He fears bureaucracy and rising costs for the economy. Consumers are already familiar with the terms.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany considers that the ban on carnations for plant products is extremely expensive. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Green Queen broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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