France's highest court has once again halted a ban on plant-based products using meat-related terminology, citing legal concerns. This suspension, occurring just before a new law was to take effect on May 1, prevents the enforcement of restrictions on over 120 meat-associated terms for plant-based items. The court highlighted the potential financial damage to plant-based product manufacturers, including sales decline due to packaging and marketing adjustments. The legality of the French decrees is now pending a final verdict from the Court of Justice of the European Union. This case continues the debate over labeling rights, following a 2017 decision on dairy names and a 2020 European Parliament vote favoring plant-based products' use of meat terms.