Industry pushes back against rule excluding cranberries as healthy food

Wisconsin lawmakers, ag industry push back on federal rule that would exclude cranberries as a healthy food

Wisconsin lawmakers, ag industry push back on federal rule that would exclude cranberries as a healthy food.

Healthy foods aren’t typically top of mind during the holidays. But most of the year, marketing a food as “healthy” can catch a consumer’s eye.

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has a formal definition of what it means for a food to be healthy, which the agency is currently working to update. But some in Wisconsin’s congressional delegation and agriculture industry worry the new definition leaves out cranberries and tart cherries.

Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin joined a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers in sending a letter to the head of the FDA, asking the agency to make exceptions to the added sugar limits for the two unique fruits.

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