No More Meat Advertising on the Streets of Amsterdam

No More Meat Advertising on the Streets of Amsterdam

From May onwards, it will no longer be irrelevant what kind of advertisement flashes up at an Amsterdam bus stop or on a billboard. The Dutch capital is introducing a new regulation that strongly restricts the advertising of animal-based products and fossil fuels in public spaces. This is an advertising restriction “related to climate protection.” What does NÉGYOSZ think about…

Swiss food labels must indicate animal suffering

Swiss food labels must indicate animal suffering

From July 1, food labels in Switzerland must indicate if animal products have been produced using painful procedures. The Swiss government has approved several regulations requiring the labeling of meat, eggs, and goose liver. Read our news! With this regulation, consumers will receive clearer information about how animals were treated during production when purchasing meat, milk, or eggs, for example….

Almost half of Germans already choose plant-based milk alternatives

Almost half of Germans already choose plant-based milk alternatives

According to a recent joint survey by Danone Germany and the research company INNOFACT, almost half of German respondents already regularly consume plant-based milk substitutes. The data was collected in October 2025 from a representative sample of 1,532 people. The results show that plant-based milk alternatives have now moved beyond the niche product category and appeal to a wider consumer…