FDA Plans to Revoke 52 Food Standards
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The FDA aims to improve consumer clarity and reduce manufacturing red tape by removing 52 outdated food standards covering dairy, baked goods, and more, officials said.
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FPSA - Yet Another Bill Aims to Strengthen FDA’s Food Chemical Oversight, Close GRAS ‘Loophole’
The Ensuring Safe and Toxic-Free Foods Act of 2025 would set stricter requirements for manufactures to decide a food ingredient is “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS). It also sets an annual quota of GRAS notices for FDA to review, and lays the groundwork for a systematic chemical reassessment process. Read MoreThe post Yet Another Bill Aims to Strengthen FDA’s Food Chemical Oversight, Close GRAS ‘Loophole’ appeared first on FPSA.
FDA to eliminate 18 “obsolete” dairy standards of identity - Brownfield Ag News
The Food and Drug Administration wants to eliminate what they call 58 obsolete and unnecessary food standards of identity, including 18 dairy products. Clay Detlefsen with the National Milk Producers Federation tells Brownfield the FDA wants to get rid of three categories within the standards of identity rules: Products no longer on the market, foods […] The post FDA to eliminate 18 “obsolete” dairy standards of identity appeared first on Brownf…
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