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Noem signs law that targets companies marketing ‘fake meat’
March 26, 2019
originally published in
Associated Press
“The problem with a lot of these laws is they’re written to make it illegal to use terms like veggie burger,” said Jarrett Dieterle, director of commercial freedom at R Street Institute.
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