FDA Releases Draft Guidance on How Plant-Based Milk Beverages Should Be Labeled

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FDA Releases Draft Guidance on How Plant-Based Milk Beverages Should Be Labeled
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Draft U.S. rules would allow soy, oat, almond and other drinks that bill themselves as “milk” to keep using the name, while also calling for voluntary extra nutrition labels that note when the drinks have lower levels of nutrients than dairy milk

Under the draft rules, the agency recommends that beverage makers label their products clearly by the plant source of the food, such as “soy milk” or “cashew milk”Soy, oat, almond and other drinks that bill themselves as “milk” can keep using the name, according to draft federal rules released Wednesday.

Dairy producers for years have called for the FDA to crack down on plant-based drinks and other products that they say masquerade as animal-based foods and cloud the real meaning of “milk.”

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