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Texas House Passes Bill to Prohibit Using Meat to Describe Plant-Based Food

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Texas House Passes Plant-, Cell-, and Insect-Based Food Labeling Restrictions

On May 10, Texas state lawmakers passed HB 316 that would prohibit plant-based, cell-based, or insect-based food products that do not contain meat from slaughtered animals from using terms like meat, beef, pork, or poultry product on food labels.

Texas House OK s bill to ban plant-based foods from using meat and beef on labels | Nation/World

AUSTIN, Texas — Plant-based and other meatless products could be accused of misleading consumers under a bill approved in the Texas House on Monday. Texas is the latest state to debate measures that would prohibit foods that don’t contain animal products from using words like “meat” or “beef” in their name. The bill, which was approved after a brief but divisive debate, needs one more vote in the House to advance to the Texas Senate. Rep. Brad Buckley said his bill would protect consumers, including vegetarians and vegans, from buying something by mistake. “This is for those who choose to eat meat, but it’s also for those who choose to not eat meat,” said Buckley, a Killeen Republican who also helps run a small cattle operation, according to The Austin-American Statesman.

Texas lawmakers approve bill banning meat and beef from labels of plant-based foods

© Getty Images Texas state lawmakers on Monday approved a bill that will ban plant-based food products and foods that do not contain meat from animals from using the terms meat or beef to describe the food on labels. House Bill 316, which was approved after a brief debate, is intended to prohibit companies from misleading consumers, according to Dallas News. The bill will also keep companies that produce food from insects, plants or cell cultures, not slaughtered animals, from using the label “meat,” “pork,” “poultry” or “beef.” “This is for those who choose to eat meat, but it’s also for those who choose to not eat meat,” said Texas state Rep. Brad Buckley (R), who also introduced the bill, according to the Austin American-Statesman.

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