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The Italian parliament on Thursday passed a law prohibiting production and sale of synthetic food and feed, making Italy the first EU country to introduce such a ban.
The Italian government is set to ban fake meat and other synthetic food items in a bid to preserve its traditional cuisine. The impending ban came to fruition, thanks to the efforts of Italian [.]
Despite the recent drop in sales of fake meat, the entire fake food industry is still expected to grow, with some experts suggesting the entire market could be worth up to $3 trillion. This is [.]
Italy’s government approved a bill on Tuesday banning the production and use of lab-manufactured food and animal feed, as the nation attempts to preserve Italian food heritage and steer away from synthetic choices.