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FSIS and FDA Seek Input on Food Date Labeling
- By: admin
- On: 12/04/2024 11:11:53
- In: Industry News
FSIS and FDA are requesting additional information on industry practices and barriers for standardizing food date labeling, research results on consumer perceptions of food date labeling, and any impact date labeling may have on food loss and waste.
FSIS and FDA are requesting additional information on industry practices and barriers for standardizing food date labeling, research results on consumer perceptions of food date labeling, and any impact date labeling may have on food loss and waste. The information may be used to inform future policy decisions, guidance, or consumer education campaigns on food date labels intended to help reduce the premature discard of wholesome and safe food. Commenters should provide any data, studies, or other evidence that supports their response. To help FSIS and FDA review comments efficiently, please identify the question to which you are responding by its associated category and number (e.g. Industry Practices and Preferences for Date Labeling 1).Leave comments at: https://www.regulations.gov/document/FSIS-2024-0021-0001
Questions for Commenters
Industry Practices and Preferences for Date Labeling
1. Which products contain date labels, and which do not? Why do some products contain date labels and others do not?
2. What standards or criteria do manufacturers and producers consider when deciding which food date label phrase to use? Are different phrases used for different products or categories of products, and if so, why? Are there legal or trade requirements or marketing standards that impact which phrases are used (i.e., local or state requirements, industry best practice standards, etc.)? If so, please describe.
3. What standards or criteria do manufacturers and producers consider when deciding what date to use?
4. Would a particular product have a different date depending on the phrase used (e.g., would the date be the same or different if the phrase were “Best if Used By” versus “Use By” or “Freeze By”)? If so, please explain.
5. What challenges or limitations do food manufacturers have when establishing or changing food date labels?
6. Are there costs associated with changing the date label phrase or date used in addition to the costs associated with any label change? If so, please explain what those are. What data are available on the use of certain food date label phrases and cost to manufacturers, retailers, or consumers?
7. How do grocery retailers determine that a food item is no longer sellable? Do the considerations differ depending on the food item? Do the considerations take into account the phrase and/or date on the label, and if so, how?
Research on Consumer Perception of Date Labeling
8. What studies or data are available on consumer understanding of current date labeling on food that FSIS and FDA regulate, and why are these studies or data important for FSIS and FDA to consider? Are there data and studies that demonstrate that consumers are confused by date labels and believe the dates determine whether food is safe? Are there any available studies or data on whether and how consumers consider food date labels when grocery shopping or when deciding to discard food at the home?
9. What data are available on the most effective ways for presenting food date labels on food items so that consumers can easily access and clearly understand the information?
10. What studies exist on the factors that should be considered in a national education campaign aimed at reducing consumer confusion about date labels? Please explain your reasoning as to why a study should be considered.
Food Loss and Waste Research
11. What studies detailing the effects of date labeling on food waste should FSIS and FDA consider and why?
12. What factors do firms (e.g., manufacturers, retailers, food banks) and individuals consider when determining which food items to donate or discard? Specifically, do firms or individuals use food date labels to inform decisions to donate or discard food items? Please provide supporting studies or data.
13. What estimates are available concerning the value of food that is discarded due to date labels, including any studies regarding the value discarded due to confusion of date labels?
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FSIS-2024-0021-0001