I’m even more baffled by Ali-Lekkala-Toivo’s decision of taking a hyphenated shared last name after her original last name was already hyphenated.
English_in_Helsinki on
I doubt it will get approval but who knows. What a strange meat lobby play.
Pandabirdy on
What is the benefit of having decision makers making legislation to problems that don’t exist.
First annoying plastic caps and now this, and somehow it always goes under the radar until it’s already decided.
I’m a meat eater and words like “vegan bacon” makes me chuckle. But to ban stupid food wording is a bit harsh isn’t it?
I mean a sausage, the actual word sausage has no obligation to be made of meat. Hell our most popular lenkki is basically porridge, coloring and a few strands of sinew and eyeballs with spices.
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I’m even more baffled by Ali-Lekkala-Toivo’s decision of taking a hyphenated shared last name after her original last name was already hyphenated.
I doubt it will get approval but who knows. What a strange meat lobby play.
What is the benefit of having decision makers making legislation to problems that don’t exist.
First annoying plastic caps and now this, and somehow it always goes under the radar until it’s already decided.
I’m a meat eater and words like “vegan bacon” makes me chuckle. But to ban stupid food wording is a bit harsh isn’t it?
I mean a sausage, the actual word sausage has no obligation to be made of meat. Hell our most popular lenkki is basically porridge, coloring and a few strands of sinew and eyeballs with spices.