French pork lobbist INAPORC claims that La Vie's plant-based lardons are too similar to conventional pork alternatives, thereby copying the originals. La Vie has taken to its social media channels and the printed press to pen a love letter back to INAPORC. It facetiously thanked the pork lobby for the 'nicest compliment.'
Despite its realistic appearance, the bacon product contains no
animal products - Media Credit: La Vie / Plant Based News
Vegan bacon producer
La Vie has been accused of unfair competition
by a French pork lobby.
INAPORC claims that the company’s plant-based lardons are too
similar to conventional pork alternatives, thereby copying the
originals.
La Vie has taken to its social media channels and the printed press
to pen a love letter back to INAPORC. It facetiously thanked the
pork lobby for the “nicest compliment.”
What’s the beef with plant-based pork?
The French government recently laid bare its issue with plant-based
meat products: they’re described using “meaty” terms and undermine
the domestic meat industry.
As a result, it attempted to implement a labeling ban. It would
prohibit French manufacturers from using terms such as “sausage,”
“steak,” and pertinently, “bacon” on packaging for plant-based
products. Had it been accepted without challenge, the ban would have
come into force on October 1.
However, earlier this week the French high court Conseil d’Etat
paused the ban to assess its legality and proposed timescale.
The move has offered companies such as La Vie, which has been vocal
about its feelings towards the ban, a potential reprieve.
La Vie takes on the pork lobby
Known for its whimsical packaging and largely irreverent approach to
marketing, La Vie was uncharacteristically serious when addressing
the proposed labeling ban.
“This law is going completely in the opposite direction of two
official priorities of the French government: the fight against
global warming and the reindustrialization of France,” Nicholas
Schweitzer, CEO of La Vie, told Plant Based News at the time.
However, when accused of producing a plant-based product that too
closely resembles its meat counterpart, the company changed its
tune.
In addition to thanking INAPORC, which Schweitzer refers to as a
“proper bacon professional,” for its compliment (via LinkedIn), La
Vie went national with its appreciation.
Taking out a full back page advert in Le Parisien, the bacon
innovator directly addresses consumers first. “The pork lobby is
attacking us because our veggie lardons are indistinguishable from
pork lardons.”
It continues: “Help us defend ourselves, by sending them this
letter.”
Below a dotted line is a letter addressed to INAPORC that reads:
“Dear pork lobby. Thanks for the compliment. We think that your pork
lardons are indistinguishable from our veggie lardons. Would you
mind changing your recipe? Thanks.”
Space for a stamp is included.
Schweitzer says that the saga is not over yet and invites consumers
to stay tuned for the next episodes.
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