What’s new?
The FDA has updated its definition of “healthy” to emphasize the importance of nutrient-dense food groups like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein. Products bearing the “healthy” label must meet new nutrient limits for added sugars, saturated fat, and sodium. This change is part of a broader push to help consumers make more informed, health-conscious food choices and reduce diet-related chronic diseases. Sifter does this today.
How Sifter Solutions does it
Sifter Solutions streamlines the process of evaluating and complying with these new standards immediately. Our cutting-edge technology provides real-time product analysis based on the FDA's updated criteria, ensuring that your food products meet the necessary nutrient requirements, including the limits on added sugars, sodium, and saturated fats.
Sifter’s intuitive platform allows you to:
• Quickly assess compliance with the new “healthy” labeling rules.
• Track nutrient content and ensure your product qualifies for the label without the guesswork.
• Simplify pending recordkeeping requirements by automatically generating reports that prove compliance—saving you time and resources.
And Sifter helps shoppers too, by making it easy to simply take a quick personal diet quiz and then shop for the foods that fit. Sifter easily integrates into grocery platforms, food prescriptions, and medically tailored grocery (MTG) programs.
Why Wait?
The sooner you start adapting to the new “healthy” label standards, the better positioned you’ll be to leverage the benefits. By embracing the new rules today, you can begin marketing your products as healthier options now, rather than waiting until the 2028 deadline. Stay ahead of the curve, improve your product offerings, and offer your customers the transparency they expect with Sifter Solutions.
Stay ahead of the curve—our team is committed to continually evolving and enhancing our tools to help businesses like yours offer better food benefits. Let’s work together to build healthier futures. Contact us today.
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