New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR140

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Urges FDA to develop standardized front of package food labeling system.

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would emphasize the necessity of clear and standardized nutritional labeling. The proposed FOP labels would include reference intake information indicating calories and the amounts of sugar, fat, saturated fat, and salt in food items, as well as a color-coded traffic light system to denote healthy levels of these components. This change aims to improve nutritional literacy among consumers, allowing them to make informed food choices and, consequently, lead healthier lives. The resolution aims to empower consumers by providing more straightforward information regarding what they are eating.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 140 urges the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to create a standardized front of package (FOP) food labeling system. This resolution highlights the importance of proper nutrition for maintaining health and reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. The current nutrition facts labels, which are typically found on the back of food packaging, are often seen as confusing and overlooked by consumers due to their difficult-to-read formats. The resolution advocates for FOP labels to enhance consumer understanding and accessibility of nutritional information.

Contention

While the resolution does not directly create laws, it represents a push for regulatory changes that could shape food packaging standards nationally. Advocates for better food labeling argue that it is in the public's best interest to have clear, visible information that can aid in healthier dietary decisions. However, potential points of contention might arise from food manufacturers who may resist further regulations that could impose additional production costs or challenge existing labeling practices. Overall, the resolution seeks to align food labeling with contemporary health needs and consumer demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB3512

TRUTH in Labeling Act Transparency, Readability, Understandability, Truth, and Helpfulness in Labeling Act

NJ HB6766

TRUTH in Labeling Act Transparency, Readability, Understandability, Truth, and Helpfulness in Labeling Act

NJ SB1289

Food Labeling Modernization Act of 2023

NJ HB2901

Food Labeling Modernization Act of 2023

NJ AR14

Urges FDA to prohibit labeling of non-dairy products as milk.

NJ AR133

Urges FDA to prohibit labeling of non-dairy products as milk.

NJ AB2632

Packaging and labeling: containers: slack fill.

NJ SB149

Modifies provisions relating to food labeling

NJ H2460

Decreasing food waste by standardizing the date labeling of food

NJ HB5349

West Virginia Truth in Food Labeling Act

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