FDA Extends Time for 'Healthy' Labeling Feedback

The US Food and Drug Administration announced that it is extending the comment period for the proposed rule to redefine the term “healthy” for use on food package labeling.

In a revision of the FDA’s original definition established in 1994, the proposed rule would require products labeled with the word “healthy” to contain a meaningful amount of ingredients from nutrient-dense food groups including fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains, protein, and oils.

The proposed rule, entitled “Food Labeling: Nutrient Content Claims; Definition of Term ‘Healthy,’” was announced on September 29.

As an example, the FDA said a cereal would need to contain a certain amount of whole grains and adhere to limits for saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars to include the “healthy” claim on its package.

The new deadline for comments is Feb. 16, 2023.

The FDA’s extension of the comment period was in response to a request from stakeholders to allow additional time for interested persons to develop and submit comments. Comments should be submitted to Regulations.gov and identified with the docket number: FDA-2016-D-2335.