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Restricting dairy names for plant-based milk and cheese alternatives

This act prohibits the use of dairy terms like "milk," "yogurt," and "cheese" for products not derived from hooved mammals. It aims to help consumers clearly distinguish between real dairy and plant-based substitutes on store shelves.
Key points
Dairy products are strictly defined as coming from the milking of hooved mammals.
Plant-based alternatives can no longer use standardized dairy names on their labels.
The FDA is required to issue enforcement guidance within 180 days of the law's enactment.
The government will report on enforcement actions, including warnings and penalties for misbranded products.
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Additional Information
DAIRY PRIDE Act
Print number: HR 8414
Sponsor: Rep. Joyce, John [R-PA-13]
Process start date: 2026-04-21