Posted: 02 Jul 2018 08:13 PM PDT
announced the receipt of a Petition by the Organization for Competitive Markets and the American Grassfed Association to revise FSIS’s policy on “Product of USA” claims so that only U.S. domestic meat and meat products under FSIS jurisdiction can be labeled “Product of U.S.A.”
Under current FSIS policy, described in the FSIS Food Standards and Labeling Policy Book, a “[l]abeling may bear the phrase ‘Product of U.S.A.’” under one of two conditions:
The Petitioners ask that FSIS revert to its policy as it stood in 1985. Back then, it was not enough for a product to merely be processed in the U.S. but required a determination that “significant ingredients having a bearing on consumer preference, such as meat, vegetables, fruits, dairy products, etc., are of domestic origin” Anticipating a large number of comments, FSIS has opened a docket on regulations.gov where comments may be submitted. Comments should be submitted by August 17, 2018.
On June 22, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Under current FSIS policy, described in the FSIS Food Standards and Labeling Policy Book, a “[l]abeling may bear the phrase ‘Product of U.S.A.’” under one of two conditions:
- If the country to which the product is exported requires this phrase, and the product is processed in the U.S., or
- The product is processed in the U.S. (i.e., is of domestic origin).
The Petitioners ask that FSIS revert to its policy as it stood in 1985. Back then, it was not enough for a product to merely be processed in the U.S. but required a determination that “significant ingredients having a bearing on consumer preference, such as meat, vegetables, fruits, dairy products, etc., are of domestic origin” Anticipating a large number of comments, FSIS has opened a docket on regulations.gov where comments may be submitted. Comments should be submitted by August 17, 2018.
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