Europe is taking an even bigger stand against the soy-boy factory-made tofurkey stuff they're trying to shove down our throats.
The BBC reports:
The European Parliament (EP) has voted to ban the use of words like 'burger' or 'steak' to describe their plant-based variants.
The 355-247 majority vote is seen as a victory for livestock farmers who say the labels threaten their industry and livelihoods.
Europe's meat farmers right now:

Actually, the measure still has some way to go. It needs to secure "the backing of the European Commission" along with "the governments of the 27 member countries" in order to officially become law.
But it'll probably pass. This is Europe, where in spite of their ruinous immigration policies and woke Big Brother-style law enforcement, they still tend to get their food policies more or less right.
I mean, sometimes they take it too far:
And okay, sometimes they go way off the reservation:
But give them credit on the fake meat question! Although the soy squadron is not happy about it:
Environmentalists have said that the ban would be a setback for sustainability.
Fake meat bros when you tell them their slurry protein steaks have gotta be labeled accordingly:

Nice W on this, Europe!
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