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Apr 23, 2026

New York Just Passed a GRAS Disclosure Law. Suppliers Are on the Clock.

New York's Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act passed the Assembly 106 to 32 on April 21, 2026, after clearing the Senate unanimously in March. It bans Red Dye 3, potassium bromate, and propylparaben outright, and makes New York the first state to require manufacturers to publicly disclose self-designated GRAS ingredients, including those currently hidden inside "natural flavor" and "spices." The ingredient intake work starts now, not after the governor signs.

Apr 17, 2026

FDA Keeps Issuing FSVP Warning Letters. Manufacturers Often Don't Know They're the Importer.

Life Plus Style Gourmet got an FDA warning letter on March 5, 2026, on the company's third FSVP inspection in four years. It joined a sustained cluster of FSVP warning letters going back to June 2025. The enforcement tool behind them, Import Alert 99-41, detains every shipment an importer brings into the country until they petition off. If you buy ingredients from a foreign supplier, you may be the FSVP importer on the hook and not know it.

Apr 8, 2026

Red No. 3 Is Banned. The Rest of the Dyes Are Next.

Red No. 3 is legally banned from food products starting January 15, 2027. The remaining six petroleum-based dyes face a "voluntary" phase-out by end of 2027, but Nestlé, General Mills, and Kraft Heinz are already reformulating. Only 11 of the top 24 food manufacturers have committed to a full removal. The labeling, supply chain, and litigation pressure will reach everyone else soon.

Apr 6, 2026

California AB 660 Takes Effect July 1: What Your Labels Need to Change

California AB 660 bans "Sell By" dates and requires all packaged food sold in the state to use standardized "BEST if Used by" or "USE by" labels starting July 1, 2026. Over 50 date phrases currently in use will become illegal. If you ship product into California and haven't started your label audit, three months is not a lot of runway.

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