🍑FDA Proposes to Revoke Obsolete Food Standards Affecting Businesses
Revocation of Food Standards for 11 Products Not Currently Sold
Summary
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is proposing to revoke 11 food standards for foods that are no longer sold in the United States. FDA is taking this action as we tentatively conclude these standards are no longer necessary to promote honesty and fair dealing in the interest of consumers. This action, if finalized, will remove obsolete rules to possibly reduce unnecessary regulatory requirements.
Agencies
- Health and Human Services Department
- Food and Drug Administration
Business Impact
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The proposed rule to revoke obsolete food standards may reduce regulatory compliance burdens for food businesses, enabling them to operate more freely without outdated requirements. Although it does not directly impact current market products, it reflects a trend toward deregulation, which can influence business strategies and forecasts.