From the new year 2023, the EU has given permission to add insects (domestic crickets) to baked goods, pasta and other semi-finished products “for the general public”.Although there is too little published knowledge about possible allergies and anaphylactic reactions, the European Commission is of the opinion that no specific labeling requirements regarding possible allergic reactions should be listed.However, people allergic to shellfish, molluscs and mites are very likely to also suffer allergic reactions when consuming products containing household crickets.

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This can also lead to further allergic reactions to the substrate that is fed to the insects.Therefore, there is only a labeling requirement if the product contains “Acheta domesticus” powder.This means that people have to find out for themselves that “Acheta domesticus” is powdered and added to domestic crickets and have to check for themselves if they could be allergic to it.

The admission starts on January 24, 2023. Responsible for the approval:Ursula VON DER LEYEN,

The following “consumer” products will soon be marketed with the addition of crickets (Acheta domesticus):- Multigrain bread- Multi-grain rolls- Crackers and breadsticks- Cereal bars- Dry premixes for bakery products- Cookies- filled and unfilled dry pasta products- sauces- Processed potato products- Legume and vegetable dishes- Pizza- General pasta and whey products- Meat substitutes (vegetarian alternatives to meat)- Soups and soup concentrates, soup powder- Cornmeal-based snacks- Beer-like beverages- Chocolate products, nuts and oilseeds- Snacks (excluding chips) and meat preparations.

Let everyone read the EU newspaper for themselves, here is the source – Official Journal of the European Union, 01/04/2023 https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/…

This Vietnamese company raises domestic crickets :https://www.cricketone.asia/…Whatever brand that decides to add crickets to their products should be a brand we boycott. Lists will be made, consumers will be educated and we will boycott. Just because the dish it out, doesn’t mean we have to eat it. I’m going to start making homemade sauces, bread, pasta and etc.

You can’t trust what they put in these products anymore. People will now eat insects without knowing it.

From the new year 2023, the EU has given permission to add insects (domestic crickets) to baked goods, pasta and other semi-finished products “for the general public”.Although there is too little published knowledge about possible allergies and anaphylactic reactions, the European Commission is of the opinion that no specific labeling requirements regarding possible allergic reactions should be listed.

However, people allergic to shellfish, molluscs and mites are very likely to also suffer allergic reactions when consuming products containing household crickets.This can also lead to further allergic reactions to the substrate that is fed to the insects.Therefore, there is only a labeling requirement if the product contains “Acheta domesticus” powder.This means that people have to find out for themselves that “Acheta domesticus” is powdered and added to domestic crickets and have to check for themselves if they could be allergic to it.

The admission starts on January 24, 2023.Responsible for the approval:Ursula VON DER LEYEN, The following “consumer” products will soon be marketed with the addition of crickets (Acheta domesticus):- Multigrain bread- Multi-grain rolls- Crackers and breadsticks- Cereal bars- Dry premixes for bakery products- Cookies- filled and unfilled dry pasta products- sauces- Processed potato products- Legume and vegetable dishes- Pizza- General pasta and whey products- Meat substitutes (vegetarian alternatives to meat)- Soups and soup concentrates, soup powder- Cornmeal-based snacks- Beer-like beverages- Chocolate products, nuts and oilseeds- Snacks (excluding chips) and meat preparations.

Let everyone read the EU newspaper for themselves, here is the source – Official Journal of the European Union, 01/04/2023

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/…This Vietnamese company raises domestic crickets :https://www.cricketone.asia/…

Whatever brand that decides to add crickets to their products should be a brand we boycott. Lists will be made, consumers will be educated and we will boycott. Just because the dish it out, doesn’t mean we have to eat it. I’m going to start making homemade sauces, bread, pasta and etc. You can’t trust what they put in these products anymore.

Editor: This was extracted from Telegram which we dislike intensely so apologies for the links that don’t work.