What's Happening?
The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) held a meeting in January 2026, which raised concerns about the influence of industry on regulatory processes. The agenda included a notification
of an industry trade group meeting, which some stakeholders viewed as a blurring of lines between regulatory and industry interests. AAFCO, an independent organization that helps establish state laws governing pet food, was criticized for potentially compromising its regulatory role. The meeting also discussed the need for updated nutritional profiles for senior pets, a topic that has seen little progress in the U.S. compared to Europe. Despite evidence supporting the need for such profiles, regulatory action remains stalled.
Why It's Important?
The concerns raised at the AAFCO meeting highlight the ongoing challenges in ensuring pet food safety and transparency. The potential influence of industry on regulatory processes could undermine public trust in pet food safety standards. Additionally, the lack of updated nutritional profiles for senior pets in the U.S. could lead to misleading marketing and inadequate nutrition for older pets. This situation underscores the need for clear and effective regulations that prioritize consumer safety and transparency. The meeting's discussions also reflect broader issues of regulatory stagnation in the U.S., which could have implications for consumer trust and industry accountability.








