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FDA Front-of-Pack Labeling Rule 2026: Status, Delays, and Timeline

The US government has made many efforts to prioritize nutrition initiatives that curb obesity rates and help improve dietary patterns in the United States. In January 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration proposed a rule to require simplified, front-of-package nutrition information labels (FOPLs) that would make it easy for consumers to quickly identify if packaged foods contained low, medium, or high levels of saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars. The initial comment period was set to close in May 2025, was extended to July 2025, and then…crickets.

According to the FDA, the proposed rule would require food manufacturers to add a Nutrition Info box to most packaged food products three years after the final rule’s effective date. The rule would apply to businesses with $10 million or more in annual food sales, and to businesses with less than $10 million in annual food sales four years after the final rule’s effective date.

2026 FDA Front-of-Pack Labeling Rule Status and Timeline

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