An overview of food label censorship
Lauren StoneLabel censorship, which prohibits the use of meaty terms on alternative protein products, is anti-free market, unconstitutional, and unnecessary.
Label censorship, which prohibits the use of meaty terms on alternative protein products, is anti-free market, unconstitutional, and unnecessary.
Alternative protein producers have a First Amendment right to describe their products in a clear manner consistent with consumer expectations.
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With government support and robust public policy, alternative proteins can help us achieve an equitable and sustainable global water system.
Codex standards will be key to ensure harmony and fairness for international alternative protein guidelines.
Public investment in alternative seafood has the potential to make America a leader in seafood production with vast positive impacts for the economy, workers, human health, and ocean sustainability.