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Canadian cattle farmers file complaint against Beyond Meat’s vegan products

Beyond Meat products have become popular beyond expectation in Canada over the past year.

The vegan plant-based items have appeared on grocery store shelves across the country as well as on fast food menus at A&W and Tim Hortons.

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However, Canadian cattle producers have filed a complaint over the company’s catchphrase “plant-based meat” due to the fact the products don’t contain any literal meat.

“The complaint was for the use of the words ‘plant-based meat,’ ” said Kirk Jackson, a vice-president with the federation and a cattle farmer from St-Anicet, Que.

“Under our current regulations in Canada — governed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency — the definition of meat is product derived from animal carcass, so we want to protect the integrity of the products we produce.”

Jackson said farmers don’t take issue with the product itself; it’s the use of the word “meat” that cattle farmers have a beef with.

“It can be plant-based protein, but don’t say plant-based meat,” continued Jackson.

“Meat has its own definition, and we want to hold up that integrity for the product we produce.”

The federal Safe Food for Canadians Act prohibits advertising “in a manner that is false, misleading or deceptive or likely to create a false impression” with respect to its nutritional values.

With files from the Canadian Press.



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