"High rates of obesity and chronic diseases have prompted various federal, state, and local
nutrition labeling initiatives. The 1990 Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (P.L. 101-535)
required nutrition labeling of most foods and dietary supplements, but it did not require labeling
of food sold in restaurants. However, consumption data indicate that Americans consume more
than one-third of their calories outside the home, and frequent eating out is associated with
increased caloric intake.
In 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA, P.L. 111-
148) into law, with Section 4205 mandating nutrition labeling in certain restaurants and similar
retail food establishments (SRFEs). This provision also required calorie labeling of certain
vending machine items. In 2011, as required by the ACA, the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) published two proposed rules establishing calorie labeling requirements for food items
sold in certain restaurants and vending machines; both rules were finalized and published in the
Federal Register on December 1, 2014. The labeling rules were to take effect one year later
(December 1, 2015) for restaurants and two years later (December 1, 2016) for vending
machines. The compliance date was extended following language included in the FY2016
Consolidated Appropriations Act (P.L. 114-113), which prohibited the use of any funds for
implementation, administration, or enforcement of the menu labeling requirements until the later
of December 1, 2016, or until one year from the date that the Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) issues Level 1 guidance on compliance with specified
requirements for menu labeling contained in the final menu labeling rule. FDA issued such final
guidance on May 5, 2016, and stated that the agency would not begin enforcing the final rule
until May 5, 2017. In response to continuing concerns from certain sectors of the affected
industry and some Members of Congress, on May 1, 2017, FDA announced that it was extending
the compliance date to May 7, 2018. FDA has also extended the compliance date for calorie
labeling of certain food products sold in vending machines to July 26, 2018..."
Nutrition labeling
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