Policy & legislation

FDA bans Red Dye No. 3: What it means for bakery and snacks

FDA bans Red Dye No. 3: What it means for bakery and snacks

By Gill Hyslop

The FDA has officially banned Red Dye No. 3 in food products, citing cancer concerns under the Delaney Clause. How will this long-awaited decision reshape the bakery and snack industries that rely on the vibrant hue?

FDA calls for input on PFAS levels in seafood

FDA calls for input on PFAS levels in seafood

By Deniz Ataman

FDA’s request this week for information on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in seafood is part of the agency’s investigation into the potential health impact of PFAS exposures, which may be higher in seafood according to sample data.

Navigating regulatory claims for mood foods & functional ingredients

Mood food for mental wellbeing – How can industry capitalize?

Navigating regulatory claims for mood foods & functional ingredients

By Deniz Ataman

Brands marketing foods and ingredients for mood management must navigate a complex regulatory landscape by understanding functional claims, relying on strong scientific evidence and staying informed on emerging trends to market their products effectively...

What can the food industry expect between the election, inauguration?

What can the food industry expect between the election, inauguration?

By Elizabeth Crawford

The transition period between when voters select a presidential candidate and when that person takes office “is almost certain to be a difficult time” for FDA and other government agencies, predicts Steven Grossman, executive director of the Alliance for...

FDA limits phthalate ban to nine compounds

FDA limits phthalate ban to nine compounds

By Deniz Ataman

The FDA’s recent decision to remove 23 phthalates from food-contact uses while conducting safety assessments on remaining compounds has sparked both industry support for targeted regulation and advocacy calls for a total ban.

DGAC recommends more repeated exposure to healthy foods for kids

Dietary Guidelines for Americans

DGAC recommends more repeated exposure to healthy foods for kids

By Deniz Ataman

The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) recommended introducing a variety of fruits, vegetables and grains at appropriate ages does not adversely impact growth or increase obesity risk in young children.

How Trump's trade, tax policies could impact food industry

2024 US presidential election

How Trump's trade, tax policies could impact food industry

By Ryan Daily

Donald Trump's election as the 47th US president signals a sea change in economic and trade policies from the Biden Administration, as the president-elect is expected to raise tariffs, which can kick start inflation again and complicate stressed supply...

Will alternative meats thrive in frozen? Circana shows growth

Will alternative meats thrive in frozen? Circana shows growth

By Deniz Ataman

Meat alternative sales dropped in the last four years, but all is not lost for the segment which has opportunity to thrive in the frozen department with a particular focus on convenience, value, ingredient quality, diverse formats and new flavors,...

Texas district court greenlights plant-based labeling lawsuit

Texas district court greenlights plant-based labeling lawsuit

By Deniz Ataman

The United States District Court of the Western District of Texas will allow to proceed a lawsuit filed by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Good Food Institute on behalf of Tofurky that challenges a 2023 Texas law that imposes additional labeling...