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EU Parliament votes to ban use of meat terms for plant-based products

EU Parliament votes to ban use of meat terms for plant-based products

Strasbourg, 8 October 2025 (dpa/MIA) - The European Parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of banning terms such as "veggie burger" and "soya schnitzel."

According to the majority of EU lawmakers, terms such as "steak" and "sausage" should be reserved for products of animal origin.

EU member states still have to agree to the proposal.

The lawmaker responsible for the bill, Céline Imart, argued that using such labels for vegetarian and vegan products creates a risk of confusion because plant-based substitute products do not offer the same nutritional values as their animal-based originals. The proposal also aims to help protect farmers.

Consumer protection advocates and companies in the food industry have sharply criticized the planned ban. The organization Foodwatch said no one accidentally buys tofu sausages believing they are beef.

Several companies in Germany, including Lidl and Burger King, also voiced their opposition to the proposal in a joint letter.

Germany is the largest market for plant-based alternative products in Europe. In 2024, some 121,600 metric tons of meat substitutes were produced in the country – twice as much as in 2019.