New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3394

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to reinforce consumer rights by enhancing transparency in food service businesses. It will require establishments to provide allergen information directly on menus, via digital means such as QR codes, or through supplementary materials like charts. This ensures that individuals with allergies can make informed dining choices, which is particularly important given the rising awareness and diagnosis of food allergies in the population. Additionally, the bill stipulates that the Department of Health will oversee compliance and take action against violations, further promoting accountability in the food service industry.

Summary

Senate Bill S3394 mandates that food service businesses in New Jersey provide written notice of major food allergens for each menu item offered. This requirement aims to improve consumer safety by ensuring that individuals with food allergies are made aware of potential allergens in their meals. The bill outlines the definitions of 'food service business', 'major food allergen', and 'menu', covering a wide array of food establishments including restaurants, cafeterias, and food trucks. The measure is designed to target all forms of menus, including digital formats and menu boards, thereby addressing the increasing digitization of customer service in the food industry.

Contention

While S3394 is primarily seen as a protective measure for consumers, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the burden it places on food service businesses. The requirement to clearly label allergens could involve additional operational costs and resources, especially for smaller establishments that may struggle with compliance. There may also be debates surrounding the effectiveness of the proposed symbols or icons for allergen notification, as differing interpretations of these can lead to confusion rather than clarity for customers trying to navigate their dietary restrictions.

Companion Bills

NJ A4826

Same As Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

Similar Bills

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Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

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MS HB292

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