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Lawmakers Want to Outlaw 'Almond Milk' and 'Soy Milk'

They say milk comes from cows and only cows
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 23, 2016 5:50 PM CST
25 Lawmakers Question Plant-Based 'Milk' Label
Lawmakers hope that in Trump's America milk comes from cows and cows only.   (Toby Talbot)

Twenty-five bipartisan members of Congress say if it's from soybeans, almonds, or rice, it should not be labeled as milk. Vermont Rep. Peter Welch and Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson, leading the charge against "fake milk," signed a letter along with other Congressional members, asking the FDA to investigate and take action against manufacturers of "milk" that doesn't come from cows. The AP reports they want the FDA to require plant-based products to adopt a more appropriate name, other than milk, which they say is deceptive. "We strongly believe that the use of the term 'milk' by manufacturers of plant-based products is misleading to consumers, harmful to the dairy industry, and a violation of milk's standard of identity," the letter states.

Dairy farmers are struggling with "deep cuts in income" following a 40% drop in milk prices since 2014, the members of Congress say. The forecast is for prices to remain low. The sale of plant-based products, often labeled as milk, has jumped in recent years, the letter states. They say milk has a clear standard of identity: "obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows," among other qualities. "While consumers are entitled to choose imitation products, it is misleading and illegal for manufacturers of these items to profit from the 'milk' name," the letter states. The Soyfoods Association of North America said the term "soymilk" has been used on products for over 100 years. It asked the FDA in 1997 to recognize the one-word name "soymilk" but that the FDA has not made a decision on the petition. (More milk stories.)

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