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New and updated import alerts are hitting categories that rarely made the list before. Tim Forrest Consulting breaks down why the FDA is casting a wider net and what importers in these categories need to do now.
MELBOURNE, Fla. - s4story -- The FDA has expanded import enforcement to cover a broader and, for some importers, unexpected range of categories, including cheese, juice, and canned food, alongside the seafood and produce categories that typically draw the most attention. Tim Forrest Consulting says the expansion signals a shift in how the agency is approaching import risk across the board, not just in the categories that make headlines.
Cheese and juice importers, in particular, may not have treated FDA import alerts as a major operational risk in the past. That assumption is no longer safe. Once a category appears on an active import alert, every shipment from a flagged supplier or country can face automatic detention, regardless of that specific shipment's actual safety record.
Canned food carries its own additional risk layer because of low-acid canned food regulations, which require separate process filing and thermal processing documentation on top of standard FSVP requirements. Importers who have not kept that documentation current are exposed in ways that go beyond a typical labeling or FSVP gap.
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The pattern across these newly active alerts is consistent: documentation gaps, not necessarily product safety failures, are driving detentions. Importers who can produce clean, current, supplier-specific records clear these holds faster. Importers who cannot are the ones who end up on the alert list in the first place.
Tim Forrest Consulting reviews import documentation across cheese, juice, canned food, and other expanding risk categories to help importers stay off the FDA's radar before an alert ever gets issued.
"The categories the FDA is watching keep getting wider. If you import food into this country, assume you are on the list," said Tim Forrest. "The importers who get caught are the ones who assumed their category was safe."
Tim Forrest Consulting has guided food brands and importers through FDA compliance, FSMA regulations, import readiness, and retail strategy since 1997. The firm has helped clients generate over $1 billion in retail revenue and placed 23 brands into Costco.
https://timforrest.com
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Contact: Tim Forrest Consulting | Melbourne, FL | keethe@timforrest.com
Cheese and juice importers, in particular, may not have treated FDA import alerts as a major operational risk in the past. That assumption is no longer safe. Once a category appears on an active import alert, every shipment from a flagged supplier or country can face automatic detention, regardless of that specific shipment's actual safety record.
Canned food carries its own additional risk layer because of low-acid canned food regulations, which require separate process filing and thermal processing documentation on top of standard FSVP requirements. Importers who have not kept that documentation current are exposed in ways that go beyond a typical labeling or FSVP gap.
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The pattern across these newly active alerts is consistent: documentation gaps, not necessarily product safety failures, are driving detentions. Importers who can produce clean, current, supplier-specific records clear these holds faster. Importers who cannot are the ones who end up on the alert list in the first place.
Tim Forrest Consulting reviews import documentation across cheese, juice, canned food, and other expanding risk categories to help importers stay off the FDA's radar before an alert ever gets issued.
"The categories the FDA is watching keep getting wider. If you import food into this country, assume you are on the list," said Tim Forrest. "The importers who get caught are the ones who assumed their category was safe."
Tim Forrest Consulting has guided food brands and importers through FDA compliance, FSMA regulations, import readiness, and retail strategy since 1997. The firm has helped clients generate over $1 billion in retail revenue and placed 23 brands into Costco.
https://timforrest.com
https://youtube.com/@timforrestconsulting
Contact: Tim Forrest Consulting | Melbourne, FL | keethe@timforrest.com
Source: Tim Forrest Consulting
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