The measure was introduced by French conservative lawmaker Celine Imart, who argued it would prevent confusion with traditional meat products.

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    Don’t know about the place you’re living but in Germany the ingredient lists of most vegan convenience products don’t need much research to understand. Some examples:


    Seitan Wild West Burger

    1 cup (227 g)

    Protein 60 g, Calories 553 kcal

    • 54% seitan
    • 26% wheat protein texturate
    • sunflower oil
    • onions
    • soysauce
    • yeast extract
    • spices
    • rocksalt
    • riceflour
    • carob bean gum

    Cordon Bleu

    This products naming seems already proactively adjusted to the EU policy as it once was called “Schnitzel Cordon Bleu”

    1 cup (227 g)

    Calories 526 kcal, Protein 20 g

    • Drinking water
    • canola oil
    • wheat flour
    • soy protein
    • wheat gluten
    • starch
    • oat straw fibers
    • iodized table salt [table salt, potassium iodate (in very small amounts in iodized salt, it is considered safe and beneficial)]
    • thickener: methylcellulose (natural fiber from plants), corn flour, natural flavoring, wheat starch, spirit vinegar, spices, sugar, herbs, potato protein, psyllium husks, tomato powder, yeast, table salt
    • coloring foods: concentrates of radish, carrot

    Planted Steak

    1 cup (227 g)

    Calories 413 kcal, Protein 38 g

    • water
    • soyprotein
    • canola oil
    • rice- and beanflour
    • beetroot concentrate
    • yeast extract
    • cultures (?!)
    • cane sugar
    • salt
    • vitamin B12

    Seitan Sausage Chorizo

    1 cup (227 g)

    Calories 560 kcal, Protein 65 g

    • seitan 64%
    • bell pepper
    • coconut fat
    • onions
    • yeast extract
    • spices
    • rocksalt
    • carob bean gum
    • beech wood smoke
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      Some vegan alternatives like cheese might be flavoured, to make them taste a little more like the destructive product they try to replace. I don’t lose sleep over it, it’s a little cheating but not unhealthy. We should eat whole food plant based as much as possible as it’s healthy, cheap and fun. A vegan sausage is still WAY less harmful then it’s animal based alternative.

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      I wasn’t talking about (just) the ingredient list in plant based meat alternatives, but rather about food ingredients in general. Seems like I said it in a slightly confusing manner.

      My point is: several food items that can be purchased list ingredients that are not easy to understand nor evaluate for a layperson. This is confusing. In contrast, “plant based” labled food is not difficult to understand, imo.