The White House Wants Your Feedback on Gluten Free Labeling

Gluten-Free Should Mean Gluten-Free

I just received an email from the White House further explaining the recent gluten free labeling rules. Read the below message and check my previous article, FDA Finalizes Gluten Free Labeling for further information.

By Michael R. Taylor, Deputy Commissioner for Foods and Veterinary Medicine at the Food and Drug Administration

Thanks for your petition. The Food and Drug Administration is a science-based, regulatory public health agency, and as we make determinations on food labeling, we take time to ensure the final standard is the right one.

We’re pleased to share that on August 5th, 2013, the Food and Drug Administration published the final rule defining the term “gluten-free” for voluntary food labeling, setting an enforceable standard that will benefit people with celiac disease, as well as those with gluten sensitivity.

Manufacturers that use “gluten-free” on their food labels must ensure their foods are either inherently gluten free, or do not contain an ingredient that is:

  • a gluten-containing grain (e.g., spelt, wheat, etc.);
  • derived from a gluten-containing grain that has not been processed to remove gluten (e.g., wheat flour); or
  • derived from a gluten-containing grain that has been processed to remove gluten (e.g., wheat starch), if the use of that ingredient results in the presence of 20 parts per million (ppm) or more gluten in the food.

Also, any unavoidable presence of gluten in the food must be less than 20 ppm.

Manufacturers have one year to implement this rule, meaning all manufacturers using a “gluten-free” claim must ensure their labeling is in compliance with the final rule by August 5th, 2014.

It’s important to note that many foods currently labeled as “gluten-free” may already meet the new federal definition, but this rule will ensure greater consistency in labeling – and that’s good news for consumers.

Learn more about the new gluten-free rules.

Tell the White House what you think.

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