legal New FDA Proposal

Not sure if this was the right spot for this so please feel free to move this (I'm new here)

I would think this new labeling requirement would cost manufacturers of all food products quite a bit of time and money. Does anyone know the process for which this proposal becomes an actual regulation? I'm having a hard time finding any sort of timeline on this other than the deadline to submit comments on May 16th. Thought maybe some of the vets here could shed some light on this.

Proposal Link

SUMMARY:​





The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) proposes to require front-of-package nutrition labels on most foods that must bear a Nutrition Facts label. This action, if finalized, would require the display of a compact informational box containing certain nutrient information on the principal display panel. The box would provide consumers, including those who have lower nutrition knowledge, with standardized, interpretive nutrition information that can help them quickly and easily identify how foods can be part of a healthy diet. We also propose to amend certain nutrient content claim regulations to align with current nutrition science and avoid within-label inconsistencies.
 
Here's an overview of the Federal rule making process. If they're soliciting comments to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, there likely wouldn't be a definitive timeline at this point as they might reformulate the proposal and go through the NPR process again based on comments received or even potentially terminate it. I haven't followed the actual proposal, so I don't know any specifics involved.
 
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