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The FTC has stepped up enforcement of Made in USA claims and has put Amazon and Walmart on notice for third-party marketplace listings. Food brands with imported ingredients and domestic marketing claims are caught in the middle.
MELBOURNE, Fla. - s4story -- The Federal Trade Commission has been issuing warning letters emphasizing its "all or virtually all" standard for Made in USA claims, and it has made clear that enforcement extends beyond manufacturers to the full marketing ecosystem, including Amazon and Walmart marketplace listings. Tim Forrest Consulting is warning food brands that use origin claims in any form, on packaging, in digital listings, or in advertising, to get those claims reviewed before the FTC does it for them.
The FTC's Made in USA Labeling Rule is specific and unforgiving. To make an unqualified Made in USA claim, a product and its components must be all or virtually all made in the United States. For food brands that use imported ingredients, that standard is almost never met by the finished product alone. A sauce made in a U.S. facility from imported spices and foreign-sourced produce does not qualify as Made in USA without a qualifier. Neither does packaging assembled domestically from imported materials.
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The FDA and USDA add another layer. Food products subject to FDA or USDA jurisdiction must maintain consistency between their FTC-facing marketing claims and their regulated labeling. A label that says Product of USA while the ingredient statement lists imported components creates exposure on two regulatory fronts simultaneously.
For food brands that sell through Amazon, Walmart, or other third-party marketplaces, the listing itself carries the same compliance obligation as the physical label. The FTC's outreach to major marketplace operators signals that brands cannot treat their digital presence as a separate compliance zone from their physical packaging.
Tim Forrest Consulting reviews food brand labeling and marketing claims for FDA compliance and coordinates with brand teams on origin claim accuracy before products go to market or onto marketplace listings.
"Made in USA is three words with a legal definition behind them. If your product does not meet that definition, the claim needs a qualifier or it needs to come off," said Tim Forrest. "The FTC is checking. The question is whether you checked first."
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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
The FTC's Made in USA Labeling Rule is specific and unforgiving. To make an unqualified Made in USA claim, a product and its components must be all or virtually all made in the United States. For food brands that use imported ingredients, that standard is almost never met by the finished product alone. A sauce made in a U.S. facility from imported spices and foreign-sourced produce does not qualify as Made in USA without a qualifier. Neither does packaging assembled domestically from imported materials.
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The FDA and USDA add another layer. Food products subject to FDA or USDA jurisdiction must maintain consistency between their FTC-facing marketing claims and their regulated labeling. A label that says Product of USA while the ingredient statement lists imported components creates exposure on two regulatory fronts simultaneously.
For food brands that sell through Amazon, Walmart, or other third-party marketplaces, the listing itself carries the same compliance obligation as the physical label. The FTC's outreach to major marketplace operators signals that brands cannot treat their digital presence as a separate compliance zone from their physical packaging.
Tim Forrest Consulting reviews food brand labeling and marketing claims for FDA compliance and coordinates with brand teams on origin claim accuracy before products go to market or onto marketplace listings.
"Made in USA is three words with a legal definition behind them. If your product does not meet that definition, the claim needs a qualifier or it needs to come off," said Tim Forrest. "The FTC is checking. The question is whether you checked first."
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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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