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Updated · Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine · May 15
HER Urges Exempting 14 Healthy Ultra-Processed Food Categories as US Weighs Definition
Updated
Updated · Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine · May 15

HER Urges Exempting 14 Healthy Ultra-Processed Food Categories as US Weighs Definition

2 articles · Updated · Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine · May 15
  • Healthy Eating Research said policies targeting ultra-processed foods should exempt healthier products, arguing broad restrictions risk penalizing breads, cereals and plant-based meat alternatives.
  • The 14-member committee said exemptions should apply to foods that include recommended food groups, stay below added sugar, sodium and saturated fat thresholds, and contain no non-sugar sweeteners.
  • The recommendation lands as the FDA and USDA work on a federal definition of ultra-processed foods that could shape taxes, advertising limits and eligibility for the National School Lunch Program.
  • Research cited in the report found processed meats and sugary or artificially sweetened drinks raise heart-disease and diabetes risk, while some bread, cereal and plant-based alternatives show beneficial effects.
  • The report echoes a broader shift in nutrition science, including a 2025 American Heart Association statement that some ultra-processed foods can fit within a healthy diet.
If some processed foods are now 'good,' does this change everything we know about healthy eating?
Can a 'healthy' processed food label be trusted, or is it simply a new marketing gimmick?
Will closing the food industry's ingredient loophole reveal what is truly in our food?