Action required
Items likely to need owner assignment, label/formula review, facility calendar entry, customer communication, procurement review, or operational follow-up.
Regulator filters FDA, USDA, TTB, state, packaging, labeling, recall, trade, and ingredient-input signals against your company profile — then sends a dense weekly brief showing what needs action, what to monitor, and what can be ignored.
Food and beverage teams do not just need to know that a rule exists. They need to know whether it affects a customer launch, label, formula, ingredient, packaging format, facility calendar, state distribution plan, or sourcing decision.
Items likely to need owner assignment, label/formula review, facility calendar entry, customer communication, procurement review, or operational follow-up.
Relevant items that may affect your business, but do not require immediate action yet. These stay in the backlog until the next action date resolves.
Items that crossed the F&B filter but appear unlikely to affect your current products, states, customers, or ingredients — documented so your team can move on.
New source items enter your profile-specific backlog with a source link and next action date. The weekly brief sorts the full open list by closest action date and adds deeper operator insight boxes when an item deserves context.
Example profile: U.S. beverage co-packer serving CPG customers across functional drinks, juices, RTD alcohol, CSD, sparkling water, and adjacent products.
The brief combines newsletter-style source reads, a dated open review backlog, and dense operator insight boxes for claims, packaging, input risk, and customer-launch exposure.
Download sample PDFStart with email, then build an operator profile mostly through selections. The goal is to understand your business scope fast enough to produce a useful first brief without asking you to write a long memo.