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Looks like we're officially getting 'sesame' as a big boy allergen

Started by , Yesterday, 06:56 PM
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I kind of figured it was coming. Guidance on gluten free labeling requirements should be interesting.

FDA Updates General Food Labeling Requirements Compliance Program 

 

Key changes to the program include the incorporation of sesame as the ninth major food allergen in accordance with the Food Allergy Safety, Treatment, Education, and Research (FASTER) Act of 2021, and includes guidance on gluten-free labeling requirements. 

 

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Did it say how soon?

I could have sworn this was put through like a year ago.. 

Did it say how soon?

FDA Updates General Food Labeling Requirements Compliance Program | FDA

 

It kinda looks like..now? Maybe I'm reading it wrong?

I could have sworn this was put through like a year ago.. 

Soy went in a few years ago. I think they've been kicking sesame back and forth for a while. Canada has had sesame seeds on their list for a bit.

Soy went in a few years ago. I think they've been kicking sesame back and forth for a while. Canada has had sesame seeds on their list for a bit.

 

https://www.fda.gov/...r-food-allergen

 

This lists as going into effect in 2023 -- I know I had changed a bunch of my internal documentation stuff. 

Yeah..I see:

 On April 23, 2021, the Food Allergy Safety, Treatment, Education, and Research (FASTER) Act was signed into law, declaring sesame as the 9th major food allergen recognized by the United States. The change was effective on January 1, 2023. 

 

So, what is this critical alert I'm getting from FDA? Yeah, I guess ignore my post... I wasn't working from like 2022-2024 so I completely missed this one actually going into effect..

sesame has been added for a year and half at least. It became the 9th major. 

We got a non-conformance in 2023 for not having sesame listed as an allergen.  It's been a "big boy" allergen for a couple of years.

Coconut was removed from the tree allergen list this year.

sesame has been added for a year and half at least. It became the 9th major. 

 

 

Whew I THOUGHT so, but then I started wondering if I imagined it.

It's all good, Tim. See how many replies you've got in under an hour when you are wrong  :biggrin:

About time.  Life threatening sesame allergies happen.  It's the reason we have "Natasha's law" in the UK on non prepacked food after a death on a flight after eating a non prepacked sandwich without allergen information which wasn't clear contained sesame.

Starting January 1, 2023, sesame was added as the 9th major food allergen in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the 2022 FDA Food Code. With the addition of sesame, the list of major food allergens is: milk, egg, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans and sesame


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