France backs down for the second time on the ban on meat terms for plant-based offerings

Published 2024년 4월 18일

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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.
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The highest French court has once again suspended the ban on the use of terminology traditionally used by the meat industry to define products in the plant alternatives segment, stating that "there is serious doubt about the legality of such a ban." This is the second time that the institution anticipates the entry into force of the French government's decrees that seek to implement a restrictive labeling law against the plant-based industry. It already happened in 20222 and it happens again now, just 15 days before the new attempt to regulate the terminology of veggie products came into operation on May 1. As you may recall, in February, the French government issued a decree to list more than 120 terms commonly used by the meat industry and prohibit their use on the labels of plant-based products, alleging that the use of this terminology caused confusion in the market. consumer and determining that they were reserved only for meat products of animal origin. The aforementioned ...
Source: Alimarket

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