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Tofurky fights to label products as ‘meat’

By Wire Services
Published: August 16, 2019, 6:02am

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A plant-based food producer has asked a federal court to temporarily stop Arkansas from enforcing a law that bans labeling vegetarian and vegan products as meat and advertising them as such while litigation is underway.

Hood River, Ore.-based Tofurky Co. told courts Wednesday that complying with the law would have a “severe detrimental impact” because of the cost to change marketing and packaging.

It’s not clear if the law has been enforced since taking effect three weeks ago. The law’s authors say it’s designed to protect consumers.

Tofurky claims the lawsuit restricts commercial speech protected by the First Amendment.

A spokeswoman says Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is reviewing the motion to determine next steps.

The American Civil Liberties Union first filed a lawsuit on Tofurky’s behalf in July.

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