GRAS, additives, chemicals: Who should hold the authority?
-- OPINION --State leadership vs. a patchwork of regulations sums up of the controversy over the “FRESH Act” in a single phrase.Due to its controversial provisions on federal food...
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-- OPINION --State leadership vs. a patchwork of regulations sums up of the controversy over the “FRESH Act” in a single phrase.Due to its controversial provisions on federal food...
New York has passed sweeping food additive legislation that, if signed by the Governor, will fundamentally reshape how food manufacturers and suppliers operate in the state. The Fo...
The Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act would mandate public disclosures of “Generally Recognized as Safe” substances used in foods manufactured or sold in New York. It has pas...
New York has passed sweeping food additive legislation that, if signed by the Governor, will fundamentally reshape how food manufacturers and suppliers operate in the state....By:...
Federal law allows food companies to use chemicals designated as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) without having them subject to review by the Food and Drug Administration. The...
The draft bill proposes sweeping reforms to FDA’s food safety oversight, including GRAS process changes, infant and baby food safety provisions, and federal preemption of state law...
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