Are You Dumber Than a European? New Quiz Takes Aim at Plant-Based Beverage Labeling Practices

Alan Bjerga with the National Milk Producers Federation joins us to discuss the idea behind the campaign and why accurate labeling on plant-based beverages matters to both consumers and dairy producers.

ARLINGTON, Va. (RFD-TV) — The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) is stirring up conversation with a new online quiz titled “Are You Dumber Than a European?” — a playful yet pointed look at how plant-based beverages are labeled in the United States compared to the European Union.

Alan Bjerga, Senior Vice President of Communications with NMPF, joined us on Market Day Report to discuss the idea behind the campaign and why accurate labeling matters to both consumers and dairy producers.

In his interview with RFD-TV News, Bjerga explained how the quiz was designed to highlight the confusing marketing practices surrounding plant-based products that use dairy terms like milk or yogurt. He emphasized that, unlike in the EU—where stricter labeling rules prevent non-dairy products from using traditional dairy names—U.S. regulations have allowed a gray area that can mislead consumers about nutrition and content.

Bjerga also shared the larger takeaway from this initiative: helping consumers better understand what they’re really buying and ensuring fair standards for America’s dairy farmers.

Ready to test your own dairy knowledge? Take the NMPF’s “Are You Dumber Than a European?” quiz to see if you can tell what’s truly dairy—and what’s not. Find it at the link below:

Are You Dumber Than A European? A Quiz
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