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Peanut Butter Allergen Safety Guide for Nashville, Tennessee

Peanut allergies affect over 1% of the U.S. population, making accurate allergen labeling critical for food safety. In Nashville and across Tennessee, both federal FDA regulations and state-specific rules govern how peanut allergens must be disclosed on labels and in food establishments. Understanding these requirements—and staying informed about recalls—helps protect you and your family from potentially life-threatening reactions.

Federal & Tennessee Allergen Labeling Requirements

The FDA's Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) mandates that peanuts be clearly declared on packaged food labels as one of the "Big 9" major allergens. Tennessee adopts and enforces these federal standards through the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. Food manufacturers must list peanuts in plain language (not just "natural flavoring") and must declare shared equipment or facility warnings when applicable. Nashville-area retailers and food service establishments must train staff on allergen awareness and maintain ingredient documentation. Failure to comply can result in FDA enforcement action, product recalls, and liability claims.

Undeclared Allergen Recalls & Monitoring

The FDA and USDA FSIS regularly issue recalls for peanut butter products with undeclared peanut allergens—often due to cross-contamination or mislabeling. These recalls are posted on FDA.gov and tracked by real-time monitoring platforms that alert consumers and retailers. Nashville residents should check recalls on FDA.gov and the USDA Recall Case Archive, especially for store-brand peanut butters and imported products. Symptoms of allergic reactions include itching around the mouth, swelling of lips or throat, and anaphylaxis in severe cases. If you suspect exposure, contact Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) or seek emergency care immediately.

Local Nashville Allergen Resources & Support

The Tennessee Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center and Vanderbilt University Medical Center Allergy & Immunology Clinic provide professional allergen testing and management in the Nashville area. The Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization offers free resources on label reading and dining out safely, with local support groups throughout Middle Tennessee. The Metro Public Health Department enforces food safety regulations at Nashville restaurants and can assist with allergen inquiries. Local pediatricians and allergists can provide emergency action plans, epinephrine auto-injector prescriptions, and school/workplace accommodation guidance.

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