EU want to ban meaty names like sausage and burger for vegan food

I’ve just received a press release and want to share it with you as I think it is so ridiculous.  I’ve already seen news of this happening on one of my favourite websites called Plant Based News where I highly recommend signing up to their weekly newsletters as you’ll get loads of the top plant based and vegan headlines from around the globe so you can stay up to date.

As far as I can tell the meat industry are feeling very threatened by the rise in veganism and even meat-eaters who are reducing their intake or choosing plant-based options more regularly.  They are calling for a ban on vegan and vegetarian food being able to use the names ‘sausage’ or ‘burger’.

It’s so ridiculous.

EU wants to ban ‘meaty’ names like ‘sausage’ for vegan food - jack fruit burgerThis could soon be called a disc in the EU!

‘Veggie burgers’ and ‘veggie sausages’ have been around for yonks and no one has ever had a problem with it being called this before.

It’s so silly.  Even if the ban goes through I’d still call them sausages and burgers.  I’m more referring to the shape of the product.  Sausage, to me, implies the shape, not the fact it has to be made from a pig.

The same with burger.  Burger doesn’t imply any specific type of food.  You can get a ‘chicken’ burger, a ‘beef’ burger, a ‘veggie’ burger.  The burger is just the pattie part and the fact the meat industry think a burger can only be made from meat and nothing else is so insane.

Surely there are bigger things for the EU to be worrying about and concentrating on other than this nonsense?

It’s laughable.

EU wants to ban ‘meaty’ names like ‘sausage’ for vegan foodIt could soon be illegal to call this a veggie burger!

Here is the Vegan Society press release on the matter:

EU ban on ‘meaty’ names would financially impact public sector, warns Vegan Society

A vegan charity has warned the proposals to ban the use of traditional names like ‘burger’ and ‘sausage’ for vegan and veggie food products will result in “excessive administrative burdens” to all public entities.

The Vegan Society has highlighted the proposed measures will not only impact vegans, but also public authorities that currently serve vegan food, such as government departments, health providers, education establishments, police forces and prisons.

It has legally challenged the plans in a formal letter to EU officials, signed by its CEO and prepared by a legal expert, on the grounds of breaching fundamental human rights of vegans that are set out by the Union.

The letter states the proposed measures contravene the EU consumers’ right to be informed adequately as to how goods can be used and denies the vegan community the benefits offered by EU law on clear labelling.

If the proposals are voted into effect next month, vegan and veggie burgers could become ‘discs’, and sausages ‘tubes’ among other products.

EU wants to ban ‘meaty’ names like burger for vegan foodVegan ‘tubes’!

George Gill, CEO at The Vegan Society who signed the letter, said: “As consumers are increasingly moving away from eating animals, the demand for vegan products is growing. There’s no denying that meat, dairy and egg industries are feeling threatened by this and desperately trying to restrict the marketing of vegan products.

“These proposals have little to do with consumer protection and instead are motivated by economic concerns of the meat industry. We are calling on EU officials to reject these irrational measures for vegan meat alternatives to be banned from using the qualified conventional terms everyone has been using for decades.”

The 14-page letter includes an appendix with over 100 examples of plant-based food descriptors being used in the public and private sectors, suggesting many institutions would be affected.

Public authorities are obliged to provide plant-based food to vegans in their care as veganism is a protected philosophical belief under the Equality Act 2010.

Excessive amounts of time and money would have to be unnecessarily spent on revising menus in public sector institutions if the proposals are accepted.

Dr Jeanette Rowley, Vegan Rights Advocate at The Vegan Society, said: “This proposed measure is not aligned with EU policy on respect for diversity.

“It is not in the public interest and, if implemented, would have a disproportional impact across society by affecting the normal daily functioning of all public and private entities that provide food.

“This EU measure threatens to cause widespread administrative chaos, confusion and time wasting trying to understand how to plan a meal that includes a veggie disc or a veggie tube!

“The widespread impact of this unreasonable and costly proposal should not be underestimated.”

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Dr Rowley quotes in the letter the European food labelling laws that state “food information should … enable consumers to identify and make appropriate use of food” and argues the use of ‘meaty’ names informs the consumer how the plant-based products can be cooked and used.

The Vegan Society dismissed what it sees as unlawful proposals, calling them “an attempt to bolster a depressed agricultural economy” and warned they would “create confusion across the EU” if put in place.

It argued the proposed measures do not achieve the required threshold for implementation as the EU rules recognise that “any limitation of fundamental rights must respect the principle of proportionality and meet objectives of general interest”.

The rights and equality provisions available to the vegan community have not been included in the assessment of the validity of the proposed measure, which has not, according to the charity, taken into account all relevant stakeholders in the EU community.

Alternative vocabulary put forward such as ‘vegetable disc’ does not constitute clear food labelling under EU consumer law because such terms do not describe or facilitate ease of interpretation, nor make it easy to perceive the food item in question.

The EU has 21 days to respond to the letter, after which the matter will be escalated by The Vegan Society.

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