Rounds Submits Comment to Protect Integrity of Meat and Poultry Product Labeling Standards

Statement

Date: Dec. 7, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) submitted a comment to the proposed U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) rulemaking that could allow terms such as "meat", "steak" or "poultry" to be used on foods that are artificially produced. Rounds argues allowing these terms to be used on lab grown food products is confusing and misleading to consumers, and puts ranchers and farmers' reputations and livelihoods at risk. In his comment, Rounds urged the USDA to provide transparency and accuracy in its labeling of cell cultured foods.

In his comment to the USDA, Rounds writes, "Simply put, lab grown food products are not equivalent to meat and poultry products born, raised and harvested in the traditional manner. Pursuant to applicable federal laws, the FSIS should promulgate clear, accurate and fair regulations governing the labeling of these cell cultured foods so they cannot be confused with traditional meat and poultry products."

Rounds continues, "As public servants, we can never forget our solemn responsibility to assist -- not harm -- those that we have been called to serve. We must remember that regulatory decisions can have far reaching consequences not only for America's farm and ranch families but for consumers and the entire economy."


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