Swiss Supreme Court Bans Animal-Specific Terms on Vegan Product Labels

a year ago by Sunshine (she/her) to c/vegan

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Treczoks 4 points a year ago

Absolutely OK. If "something something X" is the name of your product, it needs to contain X to a certain degree. If there was no strawberry in strawberry jam, you would complain. If there was no cinnamon in a cinnamon bun, this would be wrong, too.

The term "Vegan Chicken Chips" for a product that does not contain chicken is simply like "Apple Sauce" without apples.

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Praxinoscope 15 points a year ago

How much butter is in peanut butter?

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Treczoks 5 points a year ago

Or in Shea butter, yes.

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TwanHE 4 points a year ago

That's why it shouldn't be called peanut butter anyways. Let's name it something logical like peanut cheese (pindakaas)

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kattfisk 3 points a year ago

There aren't even any nuts in it! It's all a lie!

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