Tag: plant-based

  • FDA Approves Soy Leghemoglobin as Color Additive

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that soy leghemoglobin has been approved for use “as a color additive in ground beef analogue products” following a petition submitted by Impossible Foods. The announcement notes that the agency previously found soy leghemoglobin to be generally recognized as safe as a flavor additive. “FDA concurs…

  • Vegan Food Co. Challenges Mississippi Meat Law

    Upton’s Naturals Co. has filed a lawsuit challenging Mississippi’s law prohibiting the use of “meat” to describe products that are not derived from animals. Upton’s Naturals Co. v. Bryant, No. 19-0462 (S.D. Miss., filed July 1, 2019). Upton’s, which makes “vegan burgers,” “vegan bacon” and “vegan chorizo,” argues that the law is a “content-based regulation…

  • New Zealand Restaurant Investigated for Plant-Based Meat Use Without Disclosure

    A New Zealand pizza restaurant is reportedly under investigation after it sold 3,000 “Burger Pizzas” that only featured a plant-based meat substitute rather than animal-derived meat. The company marketed the pizza topping as a “medium rare burger patty,” and a company manager apparently asserted to the BBC that the description was accurate on its face.…

  • Europe May Limit Use of “Meat” for Plant-Based Products

    The EU agriculture committee has reportedly approved a prohibition on the use of the term “meat” to describe vegetable-based products, including bean burgers, vegan sausages and tofu steaks. The provision would limit the use of “steak,” “sausage,” “burger,” “hamburger” and “escalope” to only describe “edible parts of the animals.” One French politician reportedly described the…

  • GFI Challenges Missouri Definition of “Meat”

    The Good Food Institute (GFI) and Tofurky Co. have filed a civil-rights action alleging that Missouri “criminalizes truthful speech by prohibiting ‘misrepresenting’ a product as ‘meat’ if that product is ‘not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry.’” Turtle Island Foods v. Richardson, No. 18-4173 (W.D. Mo., filed August 27, 2018). The lawsuit responds to…

  • France Bans Meat and Dairy Terms for Plant-Based Foods

    The French Parliament has reportedly voted to prohibit the use of meat and dairy terms to describe plant-based substitutes such as vegetarian sausage or vegan bacon. The measure follows a 2017 European Court of Justice ruling that plant-based products cannot be marketed with terms such as “milk” or “butter.” Violations of the ban may lead…