The US government no longer defines what "Tripe with Milk" must contain
What happened
The US Food Safety and Inspection Service removed its official definition for canned "Tripe with Milk." This means food producers can now make and label this product without meeting specific government standards for its ingredients.
Why it matters
For decades, if a company wanted to sell canned tripe with milk, it had to follow a precise recipe set by the government. This rule change means producers can now innovate with ingredients or preparation methods. It shifts the responsibility for product description entirely to the company's labeling.
The signal
Watch for new versions of canned tripe with milk appearing on shelves that differ from the traditional recipe.