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On Nov. 25, 2025, food industry groups urged the FDA to revise its proposed ultra-processed food definition to avoid mislabeling minimally processed, nutritious foods.
On November 25, 2025, multiple agricultural and food industry groups, including the American Institute of Food Industry and Agricultural Biotechnology, the Cranberry Institute, Perrigo, olive oil associations, and producers of peanuts, soybeans, and sorghum, submitted public comments to federal agencies expressing concerns about the FDA’s proposed definition of ultra-processed foods.
They urged for clearer, science-based criteria to prevent misclassification of minimally processed and nutritionally valuable products, emphasizing the need for consistency, transparency, and fairness in regulatory standards to protect producers, consumers, and public health policy.
El 25 de noviembre de 2025, grupos de la industria alimentaria instaron a la FDA a revisar su definición propuesta de alimentos ultraprocesados para evitar etiquetar erróneamente los alimentos mínimamente procesados y nutritivos.