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Monday 13 May 2019

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Campaign and petition launched by ProVeg International

The European Parliament’s "bizarre" proposal to ban the use of names such as ‘burger’ and ‘sausage’ from being used to describe vegetarian and vegan products is being challenged across Europe, with food awareness organisation ProVeg International driving the campaign forward.

The agricultural committee of the European Parliament last month voted in favour of the proposal on grounds that the names are "misleading for consumers". If the proposal is passed into law, vegan and veggie burgers would ave to be re-named, as either ‘discs’ for burgers and sausages would be called ‘tubes’.

ProVeg International has today launched a campaign targeting the proposed ban with a petition calling on the soon-to-be-elected European Parliament to reject the proposal, which it describes as “unnecessary” and “irrational”.

Spokesman for ProVeg UK, Philip Mansbridge said: “There is no evidence to suggest consumers are confused or misled by the current labelling of vegetarian and vegan products.

"To suggest consumers don't understand the meaning of the term ‘veggie burger’ and other similar terms is an insult to their intelligence.

“The use of ‘burger’, ‘sausage’, and ‘milk’ wording on plant-based products actually serves an important function in communicating characteristics consumers are looking for when buying plant-based products, especially in terms of taste and texture. They’ve been used successfully for decades. Why confuse matters?

“The proposed restriction would also unnecessarily restrict manufacturers, producers, and the positive social and environmental changes created by the plant-based market, one of the fastest-growing and most innovative sectors in the food industry today.”

The petition will be delivered to the European Parliament ahead of the final vote. You can sign the petition here:- https://proveg.com/uk/stop-the-veggie-burger-ban-petition/

(EDITOR: That's Food and Drink is backing this campaign.)

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