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Shows just how threatened they feeling, I mean what you got to hide re climate impact info:
"IN PRACTICE, AMENDMENT 171 COULD PROHIBIT THE FOLLOWING:
Describing a plant-based food, its taste, or function by referring to familiar ‘dairy’ terminology. For example, using wordings such as ‘it’s like milk’, ‘creamy’, or ‘buttery’ to inform the consumer about the purpose, texture, or flavour, either on packaging or advertising. This includes informative descriptions, even if they are purely factual. For instance, using the phrases “does not contain milk”, “suitable for persons suffering from lactose intolerance”, or “plant-based alternative to yoghurt”.
Showing climate impact by comparing the carbon footprint of a plant-based food item with its dairy equivalent.
Using a picture of a plant-based white beverage being poured at a breakfast table, or white foam swirling into a cappuccino.
In its most restrictive interpretation, this could result in bans on plant-based food packaging that looks visually similar to dairy packaging."
Ruserius
@JonD
Not sure if this has been on here before, nor if these petitions actually do much, but this is one supporting the call for the EU to drop amendment 171 which will stop non-dairy producers from using words like 'milk' 'creamy' 'notsqueezedfromateat'
https://stopam171.com/