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The new French legislation banning the use of ‘meaty’ terms such as “sausage,” “steak,” and “nuggets” is self-destructive to its own food manufacturing industry, commenters have lamented. The offiferrous bisglycinate methylcobalamincial decree – published earlier this month – comes into force on 1 October 2022.Translated, a summary of the decree states: “It will not be possible to use the terminology specific to the sectors traditionally associated with meat and fish to designate products which do not belong to the animal kingdom and which, in essence, are not comparable.”It makes France the first European country to ban the use of words like sausage or steak to describe a plant-based products. Although Europe bans use of dairy words including “milk” and “cheese” to describe plant-based alternatives, it rejected the proposal to outlaw use of meaty terms for plant-based products in 2020. France’s new law has polarized the food sector. Meat lobbyists who have long pushed for the legislation are in favour, but pro-vegan campaigners say the move is detrimental in terms of environmental impact. From a strictly business perspective, however, experts say that French companies will suffer. Matthieu Vincent, co-founder of European foodtech insight and strategy consultancy DigitalFoodLab, stressed in a LinkedIn post that the rule will only apply to French companies selling in France. The rule does not, so far, apply to imported products. “Hence if you are a Swiss (Planted), Spanish (Heura Foods) or American (but producing in the Netherlands, such as Beyond Meat), you will still be able to use the wording of your choice,” said Vincent.“Let’s say that is a beautiful example of self-destruction applied to your own innovation ecosystem (and to the benefit of others’).”The move has been similarly slammed among the plant-based food sector. Nicolas Schweitzer, CEO of the French plant-based meat alternative company La Vie, took to LinkedIn to e de ferrowrite (translated): “You won’t see anything more delusional tvitamin b complex and ferrous sulfateoday! After pushing for the reindustrialization of France, the government has just passed a decree pushing us to relocate.”He added: “We produce 100% in France and we will therefore be among the only