• @[email protected]
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    442 months ago

    Lawmakers argued that terms like ‘veggie burgers,’ could mislead consumers into believing that plant-based products have the same nutritional value as meat or that they contain meat.

    lol wut?

    • @[email protected]
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      342 months ago

      That’s an argument made by our very powerful meat and agro-industrial lobbies. It’s worthless, they knew but tried nonetheless.

    • @[email protected]
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      202 months ago

      It’s the same for “milk”, in Germany all the products like soy or oat milk have weird names like “Soy drink” now. Animal abuse lobbyists say otherwise consumers can get confused.

      • ValiantDust
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        92 months ago

        Except for Scheuermilch (scouring cream, literally: scouring milk). That one we can keep. Probably because it has the same nutritional values as cow milk or something… The argument never made any sense whatsoever.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        In Poland because of that some sellers sell coconut milk as ‘coconut drink’. Which makes no sense.

      • DarkThoughts
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        22 months ago

        My favorite are the "No Milk" ones from Lidl. It’s just weirdly funny to me. Taste great and very close to cow milk too. There's also the more expensive Not Milk. Tasted worse and much more like oat for me.

        • @Eheran
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          -72 months ago

          That should actually be illegal. What a shitty thing.

            • @Eheran
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              Yeah, no problem at all, just advertise something as X and add a “no”, perfectly acceptable practice. Glad that is not legal where I live.