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When is a burger not a burger?

World Business Report

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It's now illegal for vegetarian food producers to use words like steak, bacon or indeed burger. They can only be used to describe food that has at least some animal content. It's a decision which has infuriated vegetarians, as Felix Hnat, president of the European Vegetarian Union(the body which licences the official vegetarian symbol on products throughout the EU) explained to World Business Report's Mike Johnson. (Picture credit: Getty Images).

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