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MEPs reveal voting plans on shechitah

September 21, 2010 13:09

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

British MEPs who sit on a committee preparing legislation on labelling kosher meat are torn over how they will vote.

Linda McAvan, Labour MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber and a member of the committee, has said she will vote in favour of an amendment to the provision of food information in consumer legislation. It would mean all meat products derived from animals that have been slaughtered by shechitah would be labelled as "meat from slaughter without stunning".

The amendment was passed by the European Parliament in June and will return for a second reading in December. Ms McAvan's committee has the power to remove the amendment from the bill before December.

Lobbyists Shechita UK say the amendment is "discriminatory" and could cause kosher prices to "rocket" because consumers from the non-kosher market, which sells 70 per cent of shechitah-slaughtered meat, may be put off by the labelling.

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