UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Nutrition Labeling of Single- Ingredient Products and Ground or Chopped Meat.

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Nutrition Labeling of Single- Ingredient Products and Ground or Chopped Meat and Poultry Products 1

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Summary of Provisions in the Final Rule Major Cuts: The final rule requires nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products 1, unless an exemption applies. Nutrition information for these products will be required either on their label or at their point-of- purchase (e.g., by sign or brochure). Major Cuts: The final rule requires nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products 1, unless an exemption applies. Nutrition information for these products will be required either on their label or at their point-of- purchase (e.g., by sign or brochure). 2 1 The major cuts are identified in Sections and

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Ground or Chopped Products: The final rule requires nutrition labels on all ground or chopped meat and poultry products, with or without added seasonings, unless an exemption applies. Ground or Chopped Products: The final rule requires nutrition labels on all ground or chopped meat and poultry products, with or without added seasonings, unless an exemption applies. 3 Summary of Provisions in the Final Rule (continued)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Examples of Major Cuts of Meat Products 4

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Examples of Major Cuts of Meat Products (continued) 5

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Examples of Major Cuts of Poultry Products 6

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Non-Major Cuts The final rule does not require nutrition information for single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products that are not major cuts and that are not ground or chopped. The final rule does not require nutrition information for single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products that are not major cuts and that are not ground or chopped. But, if nutrition information is provided for these products, it must be provided in accordance with the nutrition information labeling requirements for the major cuts. But, if nutrition information is provided for these products, it must be provided in accordance with the nutrition information labeling requirements for the major cuts. 7

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Examples of Non-Major Cuts Beef flank steak Beef flank steak Beef Ribs Beef Ribs Chicken Tenders Chicken Tenders 8

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Exemptions The final rule includes the following exemptions from nutrition labeling requirements for the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products and ground or chopped meat and poultry products: Products intended for further processing, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products intended for further processing, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products that are not for sale to consumers, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products that are not for sale to consumers, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, 9

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Exemptions (continued) Products in small packages that are individually wrapped packages of less than ½ ounce net weight, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products in small packages that are individually wrapped packages of less than ½ ounce net weight, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products that are custom slaughtered or prepared, and Products that are custom slaughtered or prepared, and Products intended for export. Products intended for export. 10

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Exemptions (continued) The final rule also provides the following additional exemptions for ground or chopped products: Ground or chopped products that qualify for the small business exemption in §§ (a)(1) and (a)(1), Ground or chopped products that qualify for the small business exemption in §§ (a)(1) and (a)(1), Products that are ground or chopped at an individual customer’s request and that are prepared and served at retail, provided that the labels or labeling of these products bears no nutrition claims or nutrition information, Products that are ground or chopped at an individual customer’s request and that are prepared and served at retail, provided that the labels or labeling of these products bears no nutrition claims or nutrition information, 11

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Exemptions (continued) 12 Ground or chopped products in packages that have a total surface area for labeling of less than 12 square inches, provided that the product’s labeling includes no nutrition claims or nutrition information and provided that an address or telephone number that a consumer can use to obtain the required information is included on the label, and Ground or chopped products in packages that have a total surface area for labeling of less than 12 square inches, provided that the product’s labeling includes no nutrition claims or nutrition information and provided that an address or telephone number that a consumer can use to obtain the required information is included on the label, and Ground products produced by small businesses that use statements of percent fat and percent lean on the label or in labeling of ground products, provided they include no other nutrition claims or nutrition information on the product labels or labeling. Ground products produced by small businesses that use statements of percent fat and percent lean on the label or in labeling of ground products, provided they include no other nutrition claims or nutrition information on the product labels or labeling.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Percent Lean Labeling Claim The final rule permits a statement of lean percentage on the label or in labeling of ground or chopped meat and poultry products that do not meet the regulatory criteria to be labeled “low fat,” provided that a statement of the fat percentage that meets the specified criteria also is displayed on the label or in labeling. The final rule permits a statement of lean percentage on the label or in labeling of ground or chopped meat and poultry products that do not meet the regulatory criteria to be labeled “low fat,” provided that a statement of the fat percentage that meets the specified criteria also is displayed on the label or in labeling. The required statement of fat percentage must be contiguous to, in lettering of the same color, size, and type as, and on the same color background as, the statement of lean percentage. The required statement of fat percentage must be contiguous to, in lettering of the same color, size, and type as, and on the same color background as, the statement of lean percentage. 13

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Implementation The requirements of the final rule will become effective on January 1, The requirements of the final rule will become effective on January 1, FSIS personnel will conduct meetings and Webinars on the final rule and will provide additional information and guidance as needed. FSIS personnel will conduct meetings and Webinars on the final rule and will provide additional information and guidance as needed. 14

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Implementation (continued) Six months prior to the effective date, FSIS will make additional examples of acceptable nutrition labels for ground or chopped products available on the Agency’s Website. Six months prior to the effective date, FSIS will make additional examples of acceptable nutrition labels for ground or chopped products available on the Agency’s Website. Six months prior to the effective date, FSIS intends to make available nutrition labeling materials that can be used at the point-of-purchase of the major cuts over the Internet. If retailers cannot obtain point-of-purchase materials over the Internet, FSIS personnel will have copies of the information to provide to retailers. Six months prior to the effective date, FSIS intends to make available nutrition labeling materials that can be used at the point-of-purchase of the major cuts over the Internet. If retailers cannot obtain point-of-purchase materials over the Internet, FSIS personnel will have copies of the information to provide to retailers. 15

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Implementation (continued) Once the final rule becomes effective, FSIS will assess whether nutrition information is available for the major cuts, either on package labels or at the point-of-purchase. Once the final rule becomes effective, FSIS will assess whether nutrition information is available for the major cuts, either on package labels or at the point-of-purchase. After the final rule is implemented, FSIS will sample and conduct nutrient analysis of ground or chopped products to verify compliance with nutrition labeling requirements, even if nutrition labeling on these products is based on the most current representative database values contained in USDA’s National Nutrient Data Bank or the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference and there are no claims on the labeling. After the final rule is implemented, FSIS will sample and conduct nutrient analysis of ground or chopped products to verify compliance with nutrition labeling requirements, even if nutrition labeling on these products is based on the most current representative database values contained in USDA’s National Nutrient Data Bank or the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference and there are no claims on the labeling. 16

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Implementation (continued) If nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw products (other than ground beef or ground pork) is based on USDA’s National Nutrient Data Bank or the USDA’s National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, and there are no nutrition claims on the labeling, FSIS will not sample and conduct a nutrient analysis of the products because FSIS personnel can visually identify the particular cut. If nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw products (other than ground beef or ground pork) is based on USDA’s National Nutrient Data Bank or the USDA’s National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, and there are no nutrition claims on the labeling, FSIS will not sample and conduct a nutrient analysis of the products because FSIS personnel can visually identify the particular cut. 17

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE Questions? 18