Our colleague Dr. Carol Lorenzen, MU Meat Scientist, passed this information along to us over at the Beginning Farmer Project. It's important to know and read so that you can be sure your following the rules when selling meat this summer. And the best part -- Dr. Lorenzen provides all the information you need below!
These materials also specify the major cuts for each category which means if the cut isn’t listed, you don’t have to worry about the nutritional information. The USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference also located on that page can be used to generate nutritional labeling for ground meat and poultry products which can then be posted at the point of purchase. There are some exceptions to the final rule that you need to be aware of. You don’t need to provide nutritional labeling for products that are intended for further processing, products that are custom slaughtered, products intended for export, and products either not for sale or packaged in less than ½ ounce packages provided there are no nutritional claims. There is also one important exemption for chopped or ground meat and poultry products and that is the small business exemption. The small business exemption applies to any company with less than 500 employees. That means that most of you will only have to comply with nutritional labeling for major cuts.
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