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WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has proposed an amendment to nutrition labeling regulations for meat and poultry products.
The FSIS website says the proposed changes will “better reflect the most recent scientific research and dietary recommendations” and improve the presentation of nutrition information to help consumers.
The proposed changes to the nutrition facts panel “will complement the many other proactive, prevention-based food policies that we’ve put in place in recent years,” said Alfred Almanza, deputy undersecretary for food safety at USDA.
Among FSIS recommendations are the following:
“These changes would enhance the current nutrition labels and make it easier for consumers to see just how healthy meat and poultry products are,” noted Tony Banks, assistant director of commodity marketing for the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation.
Consumers are invited to comment on the changes through Feb. 1, and can read the full document at bit.ly/2ggD2Wm.
Media: Contact Jeff Canavan, deputy director, Labeling and Program Delivery Staff, Office of Policy and Program Development, FSIS, at 301-504-0879.
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