Within the last two weeks, U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and conservative watchdog groups declared that now is the time for Congress to finally fix FDA’s “menu labeling” rule.

<p>By: Rob Rosado, Senior Director, Food and Health Policy, Food Marketing Institute</p> <p><img src="https://www.fmi.org/images/default-source/photos-for-staff-use/deli/fmi-12092014_223_web.tmb-large-350-.jpg?sfvrsn=f3e89a6f_1" data-displaymode="Thumbnail" alt="FMI-12092014_223_WEB" title="FMI-12092014_223_WEB" style="float: right; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px;" />Within the last two weeks, U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and conservative watchdog groups declared that now is the time for Congress to finally fix FDA&rsquo;s &ldquo;menu labeling&rdquo; rule.</p> <p>For several years, FMI has been seeking some flexibility under FDA&rsquo;s &ldquo;menu labeling&rdquo; rule, so supermarkets can implement and provide calorie and other nutritional information that makes sense for the types of foods they offer and the customers they serve.&nbsp;</p> <p>The supermarket industry, as a whole, has invested up to a billion dollars to implement the regulations and come into compliance, but significant concerns remain that require Congressional action.</p> <p>Earlier this year, FDA extended the menu labeling rule compliance date to May 2018 and opened up a process for restaurants, retailers and other foodservice operators to be heard about ways that common sense and flexibility could be incorporated into the agency&rsquo;s final &ldquo;menu labeling&rdquo; rule.&nbsp;</p> <p>FMI, on behalf of the supermarket industry, participated in this process by submitting <a href="https://fmi.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=03b48dc865603bf84c48b205e&amp;id=082d2cb419&amp;e=1404cbab06">32 pages of substantive comments</a> that would help reduce the regulatory burden and increase flexibility in how food retailers provide meaningful nutrition information to their customer.&nbsp;</p> <p>Unfortunately, the Nov. 7, 2017, FDA draft guidance was insufficient and effectively closed the door on any modifications to the menu labeling rule and committed to enforcement beginning in May 2018.&nbsp;</p> <p>The guidance does not include the formal enforcement protections for good-faith compliance efforts, does not substantively allow use of a centrally located, prominent menu board for salad bars and other food displays, and does not preserve the ability to sell locally made and locally sourced foods.&nbsp;</p> <p>FMI continues to support enactment of the Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act (H.R. 772/S. 261) to provide liability and enforcement protections for good-faith compliance efforts, allow the use of a centrally located, prominent menu board for salad bars and other food displays, and preserve locally made and locally sourced foods.&nbsp; <a href="https://www.fmi.org/docs/default-source/gr/dear-colleague---cmr-on-menu-labeling.pdf?sfvrsn=8e777b6e_0" title="Members of Congress">Members of Congress</a>&nbsp;and <a href="https://www.fmi.org/docs/default-source/gr/conservative-coaltion-menu-labeling-letter.pdf?sfvrsn=b8777b6e_0" title="conservative watchdog groups">conservative watchdog groups</a> agree that Congressional action is needed.</p> <p>With the May 2018 compliance date fast-approaching, food retailers must have liability and enforcement protections to provide certainty after having spent billions of dollars and thousands of hours to implement the regulations in their stores.&nbsp;The enforcement protections provide for a 90-day corrective period if an inspector identifies something that is out of compliance.&nbsp; The liability protections maintain federal and state&rsquo;s ability to inspect, enforce and bring action but protect against private right-of-actions.</p> <p>Please ask your Members of Congress to support these protections provided in the Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act. For more resources on menu labeling implementation, visit <a href="https://www.fmi.org/industry-topics/labeling/menu-labeling">FMI.org/menu-labeling</a>.&nbsp;</p>

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