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It would improve the ethics of the country making it more EU worthy.
I suspect the large meat and dairy industry in major EU states would apply some pressure against this.
Cheese law alone is a major part of the EU.
But the EU doesn't care about that when a vountry wants to join?
Not at the moment but veganism and vegetarianism are exploding in growth in Germany. So it may become a requirement at some point to join the European Union.
Hey boss, I think you missed your stop at !vegancirclejerk@lemmy.world
So you just made it up, ok.
I didn’t say it was a requirement but it would make them seem like a better candidate.
No it wouldn't.
For you maybe but not for joining the EU.