FDAProposed Rule
Revocation of Food Standards for 11 Products Not Currently Sold
AgricultureHealthcare
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Summary
The FDA is proposing to remove outdated food safety standards for 11 products that are no longer being sold in the United States. This cleanup removes confusing rules that no longer serve a practical purpose, making the food safety system simpler and easier to follow.
Key Points
- 1The FDA wants to delete food quality standards for 11 specific products that companies have stopped making and selling
- 2These outdated standards create confusion because they're still on the books even though no one is using them
- 3The change would simplify federal food regulations by removing unnecessary rules that don't protect consumers anymore
- 4Food companies and the public can submit comments about this proposal until August 19, 2025
- 5This is a housekeeping action that modernizes food safety rules without changing how companies currently operate
Key Dates
Published
July 17, 2025
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