Mississippi: Veggie burgers must be clearly labeled
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi is considering new rules that let companies continue to use food-labeling terms such as “veggie burger” and “vegan bacon,” as long as the terms are prominently displayed so consumers understand the products are not meat.
The state agriculture department on Thursday proposed new regulations for plant-based products that are sold as alternatives to meat.
The regulations were published weeks after a non-profit organization that advocates plant-based foods and an Illinois food company sued Mississippi over a labeling law. The suit was filed on July 1, the same day the state enacted the law saying that “a plant-based or insect-based food product shall not be labeled as meat or a meat food product.”
Meat producers have been trying to protect meat terminology by pushing for state laws that restrict labeling of products such as meatless meatballs.