The European Parliament does not support meet glueing
The European Parliament vetoed the European Commission's decision, which made it possible to use the thrombin enzyme as food additive.
The thrombin was used to glue the meet parts that are used as food additive. The EU Members of the Parliament claimed that "meet glueing" would deceiving the buyers so the interests of the consumers require to withdraw the licensing decision. On the plenary session of the Strasbourg Parliament, the majority of the MPs (370) voted on the refusal of the Commission's decision – reports Magyar Nemzet Online, after MTI.
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