Food and Nutrition Delivery Safety Act of 2026
S. 4045 establishes federal food safety standards for delivery services, requiring temperature control and handling protocols for perishable foods and nutritional products nationwide.
S. 4045 establishes federal food safety standards for delivery services, requiring temperature control and handling protocols for perishable foods and nutritional products nationwide.
S. 4045 establishes new federal safety standards and regulations for food and nutrition product delivery services, including third-party delivery platforms. The bill creates requirements for temperature control, packaging, handling protocols, and liability frameworks for companies delivering perishable food items and nutritional supplements to consumers.
Food delivery has become a major commercial sector, but current federal oversight is fragmented across state and local jurisdictions with inconsistent safety standards. Unsafe delivery practices can result in foodborne illness outbreaks, nutrient degradation, and consumer health risks—particularly affecting vulnerable populations relying on meal delivery services for nutrition.
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