A law for the defense and regulation in Europe of vegetable meat was proposed to the Congress of Spain

Published 2021년 9월 27일

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VOX, a Spanish parliamentary group, has proposed to the European Union to regulate the naming of new plant-based products, suggesting they be referred to as 'vegetable meat' erroneously instead of 'vegetable meat' properly. The proposal advocates for the Spanish government to defend this regulation and argues that it aims to prevent consumer confusion and protect the meat industry. The proposal also highlights the importance of respecting the origin of food and its name in the market.
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VOX has presented in Congress a Non-Law Proposal aimed at "promoting the regulation of the conceptualization of new plant-based products, erroneously referred to as vegetable meat" within the scope of the European Union. The parliamentary group wants the government of Spain to be the one to defend its use and regulation in the EU.The document, published by the official gazette of the Congress of Deputies, can be consulted at this link to our area for downloading legislation and documents of interest The signatories of the proposal emphasize that it is not about going against the consumers of these products, but about regulating their denomination to defend the consumer from possible errors, as well as the meat industry, which is the one who has traditionally used said products. denominations. In their proposal, they also point out that the use of said denominations "is not only limited to the commercial level, as a mere question of branding and labeling, but also covers the way in ...

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