The lack of regulations over terminology for alternative protein products is causing confusion about food labels worldwide and has already led to several court cases in South Africa.
The word ‘meat’ has come under scrutiny by food safety experts
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The lack of regulations over terminology for alternative protein products is causing confusion about food labels worldwide and has already led to several court cases in South Africa.
The word ‘meat’ has come under scrutiny by food safety experts
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