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France Dishes Out New Food Guidelines: Less Meat Recommended
16 Feb
Summary
- France updated its food strategy, urging citizens to eat less meat.
- The new guidelines prioritize whole foods like fruits and vegetables.
- Environmental and health concerns drive France's dietary shift.

France has introduced its National Strategy for Food, Nutrition and Climate, outlining goals for 2030 to address the climate crisis and public health. The updated guidelines, released recently, call for a "limited" consumption of meat and charcuterie.
This strategy emphasizes a diet rich in whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains. It also suggests a reduction in imported meat, while stating that fish and dairy can be consumed in "sufficient" amounts.
Activists have urged for more ambitious measures, criticizing the use of "limit" over "reduce." However, a significant portion of the French population has already been cutting back on meat due to rising costs, health concerns, and environmental awareness.




