European Union countries cannot generally ban the use of terms such as “schnitzel” or “sausage” for plant-based alternatives, the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) ruled, DPA reported in early October.
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France has issued a ban on the use of meat terms for vegetarian products, which has been challenged by several associations and food manufacturer Beyond Meat.
The Court of Justice of the EU indicated that member states can restrict the use of terms traditionally associated with meat products only if they define legal names for vegetable protein products.
The European Vegetarian Union (EVU), one of the claimants, said it was “very pleased” with the decision.
“By ensuring clarity in food labelling, we can promote plant-based alternatives and work towards environmental goals, as well as boost competitiveness and innovation in the EU,” said Rafael Pinto from the Vegetarian Union.