Food Politics and Policy 2026: A Conversation with Marion Nestle and Marion Standish.


I thought this post on X was well worth a follow up. I went right to the site: Human Foods Program 2026 Priority Deliverables.
Its vision: “to ensure that food serves as a vehicle for wellness.”
Its mission: “to protect and promote the health and wellness of the American public through science-based approaches to prevent foodborne illness, reduce diet-related chronic disease, and ensure chemicals in food are safe.”
Its 2026 Priority Deliverables: these are listed in three categories: food chemical safety, nutrition, and microbiological food safety.
I. Food Chemical Safety (my selection and summary)
II. Reducing chronic disease through better nutrition
III. Microbiological food safety
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I haven’t listed everything but this should give you the idea. Lots of this involves “research,” “develop,” and “evaluate.” Hardly any involves real regulation (except for chemical food additives). Still, this is, or could be, an impressive list.
The most pressing area is microbial food safety, because we are still seeing so many people made ill by contaminated food, especially infant formula.
The big question: Where is the FDA going to get the resources needed to carry out this agenda? The FDA, already working for decades on an increasingly bare-bones budget for all it is required to do, eliminated a fifth of its workforce last year.
And this administration prefers personal responsibility as the primary approach to dietary health.
It would be great if the FDA could do all this in 2026. We are already in February. It has best get busy.