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Issue Brief Food Safety and Security

Plant-Based Beverages Labeled as Milk and the FDA’s Standard of Identity Regulations

March 12, 2019

Overview

This issue brief examines the major legal underpinnings of the debate surrounding plant-based beverages labeling and looks at the current developments at the Food and Drug Administration that could definitively address this question.

Recently, the popularity of plant-based beverages that label themselves as “milk,” e.g., almond milk or soymilk, has skyrocketed. This growing popularity is accompanied by legal controversy.  Can these products legally call themselves “milk”?  Many have argued they cannot, including the National Milk Producers Federation, the International Dairy Foods Association, and a bi-partisan group of 32 congressmen. Opponents of this labeling practice argue that this is an issue of consumer protection, and that this potential product confusion has nutritional ramifications.

This issue brief examines the major legal underpinnings of this debate, and looks at the current developments at the Food and Drug Administration that could definitively address this question.

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