Wisconsin Bill: AB 550
Relating to: the disclosure of certain ingredients in food and providing a penalty. (FE)
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
WI AB 550 would have required manufacturers of packaged foods sold in Wisconsin to put a prominent warning label on any product containing one of 51 specified additives, including many synthetic dyes, sweeteners, preservatives, and other chemicals banned in Australia, Canada, the EU, or the UK. The label must state: “WARNING: This product contains an artificial color, chemical, or food additive that is banned in Australia, Canada, the European Union, or the United Kingdom,” appear in high‑contrast in a clearly visible location, and be disclosed online for products sold over the internet. Violations could trigger criminal fines and possible jail time, or a civil forfeiture of up to 1,000 per violation; the bill was set to take effect January 1, 2027, but failed to pass in March 2026.
Why It Matter to MAHA
The Make America Healthy Again Movement supports WI AB 550 because it gives families a clear, attention‑grabbing warning whenever a product contains additives serious enough to be banned in other developed countries, making it easier to avoid ultra‑processed ingredients without studying fine‑print ingredient lists. By tying the warning to bans in Australia, Canada, the EU, or the UK, the bill leverages international safety decisions and consumer standards, which aligns with MAHA’s push to bring U.S. food policy closer to stricter global norms on synthetic dyes, preservatives, and other chemicals. Even though it doesn’t ban the additives outright, the strong on‑package warning and online disclosure would pressure brands to reformulate toward cleaner, minimally processed ingredients MAHA prefers.
Introduced
10/15/2025
In Committee
10/15/2025
Failed
10/16/2025
Sponsors

Clint Moses
Republican Representative (WI)
Russell Goodwin
Democratic Representative (WI)

Jerry O'Connor
Republican Representative (WI)

Chuck Wichgers
Republican Representative (WI)