The US government will stop defining what 'tripe with milk' is
What happened
US food regulators are removing the official definition for canned "Tripe with Milk." This means food companies will have more freedom to make and label these products without meeting a specific government standard.
Why it matters
For decades, food companies had to follow a specific recipe and process if they wanted to call their product "Tripe with Milk." This rule was put in place in 1950, but nobody ever explained why it was needed. Now, companies can innovate with ingredients or preparation methods, as long as their labels are accurate.
The signal
Watch for new variations of canned tripe products appearing on shelves, or existing producers changing their recipes without needing a new regulatory approval.