August 15, 2025
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CFA pushes for disclosure of ingredients, other basic facts on alcohol labels
CFA submitted the following comments to regulators at the Treasury Department’s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau regarding proposed rules to mandate Alcohol Facts panels and Major Food Allergen disclosures on wines, spirits, and malt beverages. The comments underscore how more transparency on alcohol labeling will advance the Administration’s stated “Make America Healthy Again” objectives, and they urge the Administration to follow up with a proposed rule to require ingredients labeling on alcohol, which will give consumers the basic information on alcoholic beverage labels that they have come to expect when buying all other beverages and food.
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