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FDA Proposes New Food Ingredient Rule but Skips Defining ‘Ultra-Processed’

Move closes loophole but doesn’t include definition of ultra-processed foods, promised earlier this year

FDA Proposes New Food Ingredient Rule but Skips Defining ‘Ultra-Processed’

TL;DR

  • The FDA is proposing a rule to make the Generally Recognized As Safe (Gras) framework a mandatory notification system for food ingredients.
  • This change aims to close a loophole that allowed companies to introduce ingredients without formal FDA review.
  • The administration has postponed defining 'ultra-processed foods', a definition previously promised.
  • Experts question the FDA's authority to mandate this notification system and the adequacy of company self-regulation for ingredient safety.
  • The proposed rule comes as the US faces large foodborne illness outbreaks, including cyclosporiasis and salmonella.