Qualified Health Claims “Reasonable Consumer” Standard Adopted By FDA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA will employ a "reasonable consumer" standard, rather than an "ignorant, unthinking and credulous" consumer standard, to determine whether dietary supplement and food labeling is misleading, the agency announced Dec. 18
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