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Nassau’s Gluten Warning Movement: How Bruce Blakeman and LI Families Ignite a National Food Labeling Debate

Last updated: November 24, 2025 11:30 pm
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Long Island families are spearheading a nationwide push for mandatory gluten warnings on food menus and packaging, highlighting the urgent needs of celiac sufferers and challenging America to adopt stronger food transparency laws.

The Push for National Gluten Labeling: Who’s Behind It and Why Now?

The campaign to require gluten warnings on all U.S. restaurant menus and packaged foods now has a prominent champion in Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive. Joined by Long Island parents and children with celiac disease, Blakeman called for federal rules that would force clearer labeling of foods containing any form of gluten—a major step for the millions of Americans with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease.

This initiative, announced at a press conference alongside local families on November 24, 2025, comes at a moment when food transparency is emerging as a national health and consumer rights issue. The group’s plea specifically targets the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, demanding mandatory disclosure of gluten in all foods served and sold in America. Their message: “It’s time for the United States to catch up with the rest of the world.”

Living with Celiac: Stories from the Front Lines

At the heart of this movement are children like Jude Leibson and Jax Bari, both 11 years old, who spoke candidly about the daily hardships of avoiding gluten—a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and many processed foods. “It’s like torture,” Jude admitted, revealing the mental and physical toll of managing celiac disease in a world where gluten is everywhere but rarely clearly labeled.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is advocating for gluten labels to be added to all food packaging and restaurant menus. Dennis A. Clark
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman joins families advocating for clearer gluten labeling nationwide. Dennis A. Clark

The seen and unseen costs of celiac are steep: hours spent scrutinizing food labels, missing out on meals with friends, or risking accidental exposure that can mean severe illness. “If we get gluten labeled, life would become so much easier,” Jax said, summarizing the sentiment of thousands less visible but equally impacted Americans.

A Numbers Game: The Scope of Celiac Disease in Nassau and Beyond

Officials estimate that about 14,000 Nassau County residents live with celiac disease—a number nearly matching the entire capacity of Elmont’s UBS Arena. Scaled nationally, celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity affect millions, making the lack of clear labeling a widespread concern for both individual well-being and public health. The daily uncertainty for these individuals, especially children, is a stark reminder of what’s at stake in the policy debate.

Jude Leibson, 11, spoke to reporters about his experience living with celiac disease. Dennis A. Clark
Jude Leibson, 11, shares his perspective as one of Nassau’s many young celiac sufferers. Dennis A. Clark

Why American Food Labels Lag Behind—and What Can Change

The United States lags significantly behind many other countries—over 87 nations now require comprehensive labeling of allergens, including gluten, on food products and restaurant menus. Parents and advocates in Nassau argue that science isn’t the barrier; political will is. “Eighty-seven other countries already do it, they have the science down… we just need the United States to get on board,” said Staci Liebson, mother of one of the campaign’s young advocates.

  • European Union: Requires that gluten-containing grains be clearly labeled on all packaged foods and menus.
  • Australia & New Zealand: Allergen labeling is mandatory and strictly enforced, including for products sold in restaurants.
  • United States: Federal rules mandate labeling of some major allergens on packaged foods but fall short on comprehensive gluten and menu-based disclosure.
11-year-old Jax Bari said his life would become much easier if food packages had to dearly label gluten. Dennis A. Clark
11-year-old Jax Bari highlights how everyday food choices are fraught for kids with celiac disease. Dennis A. Clark

Implications: Health, Policy, and the Broader Food Transparency Movement

This campaign has the potential to spark far-reaching changes in American food policy. Mandatory menu and packaging gluten labeling would:

  • Empower millions of Americans to make safer, informed food choices.
  • Reduce accidental gluten exposure for vulnerable groups, lessening the burden on healthcare.
  • Encourage consistency with global food safety standards, closing a significant regulatory gap between the U.S. and its peers.
  • Increase trust in the food industry and hospitality sector by prioritizing honesty and clarity.

For families living with celiac and food allergies, this is more than a technical policy tweak—it’s a question of everyday dignity and peace of mind. As the U.S. weighs food labeling reforms, stories like those shared by Nassau families add a critical human dimension to policy debates, making it much harder for lawmakers and agencies to ignore the stakes.

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