Medium urgency

Food Labeling: Front-of-Package Nutrition Information

Detected July 8, 2026 · in Dietary-Supplement Labeling (FDA)

FDA proposes front-of-package nutrition labels for most foods, including dietary supplements. If finalized, supplements with a Supplement Facts panel would need a compact front-of-package label showing calories, saturated fat, sodium, added sugars, and a 'high/medium/low' interpretive indicator.

Aforeworn detected this change in the Dietary-Supplement Labeling (FDA) space on July 8, 2026 and published this briefing so affected operators are forewarned rather than caught off guard. It is rated Medium urgency. Supplement brands, contract manufacturers, private-label sellers, ingredient suppliers should confirm how it applies to their specific situation before acting. There is a time constraint attached: Comment period ends March 17, 2025; final rule effective date TBD (likely 2-3 years after finalization).. Acting after that point can mean penalties, a lapsed licence, or lost eligibility — exactly the kind of surprise Aforeworn exists to prevent. Aforeworn monitors Dietary-Supplement Labeling (FDA) continuously and turns every detected change into a plain-English briefing like this one, so you always know first. Forewarned is forearmed.

What changed

Proposed rule requiring front-of-package nutrition information on most FDA-regulated foods, including dietary supplements that bear a Nutrition Facts or Supplement Facts label.

Who it affects

Supplement brands, contract manufacturers, private-label sellers, ingredient suppliers

What you must do

Review current supplement labels and packaging to assess compliance with proposed front-of-package requirements; prepare for potential redesign if rule is finalized.

Deadline

Comment period ends March 17, 2025; final rule effective date TBD (likely 2-3 years after finalization).

Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/16/2025-00778/food-labeling-front-of-package-nutrition-information

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