KEY POINTS
  • Kind filed a petition with the FDA asking the agency to update how it regulates food labels.
  • The maker of the popular nut bars previously tangled with the FDA over its use of "healthy" on its wrappers.
  •  As more consumers look for foods that are healthy, brands are looking to cash in by marketing their products as nutritious — including Kind.

Kind, the maker of the popular nut bars, filed a petition Wednesday asking the Food and Drug Administration to change how it regulates claims on food labels.

The petition is the latest development in the battle over food labeling. In the FDA's 2018 roadmap under outgoing Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, the regulator said that it wants to help consumers make more informed dietary decisions. For example, the agency is weighing changes to how plant-based dairy substitutes can use dairy terms after milk producers and others in the industry complained that shoppers were confused.