So getting ahead of the push as you KNOW they'd try to pass of the insects as some kind of byproduct ingredient first before admitting to feeding you bugs.
I assume is up to each Country. If the country denies it but the EU allows it then the deny works. If the EU prohibits or forces something then it expects countries to enforce the regulations, if they do not they get restrictions from EU.
The same as it allows discrimination against white people but your country can still uphold a no-discrimination law, although from what I've seen corporations don't give a shit about it and discriminate anyway.
So getting ahead of the push as you KNOW they'd try to pass of the insects as some kind of byproduct ingredient first before admitting to feeding you bugs.
IIRC, the Von Der Leyen Commission is about to pass a law that means insect content doesn't have to be declared in the EU.
So that'll mean a constitutional conflict between the 'superstate' of the EU and national sovereignty of Italy over which has more prominence
Great! Brexit 2, Italy strikes next is on the cards!
I assume is up to each Country. If the country denies it but the EU allows it then the deny works. If the EU prohibits or forces something then it expects countries to enforce the regulations, if they do not they get restrictions from EU. The same as it allows discrimination against white people but your country can still uphold a no-discrimination law, although from what I've seen corporations don't give a shit about it and discriminate anyway.