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15 October 2019

Mississippi Proposes Amendments to "Meat" Definition Bill

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Mississippi's bill restricting the use of animal-derived food products to describe plant-based foods, which has been in effect since July 2019, has reportedly received proposed amendments...
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Mississippi’s bill restricting the use of animal-derived food products to describe plant-based foods, which has been in effect since July 2019, has reportedly received proposed amendments that would allow food companies to use such words if they are modified by vegetable-associated qualifiers, such as “veggie,” “meatless” or “plant-based.” The updated regulation would also allow food establishments to keep animal-derived and plant-derived products separate “provided that such non-meat products comply” with the naming regulations “and do not contain any false or misleading consumer disclosures.”

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