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Food Safety Bills’ “Belt And Suspenders” Approach Is Costly – Trade Groups

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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Dietary supplement industry representatives are keeping an eye on burdensome requirements in two food safety bills working their way through Congress, including standards that potentially overlap or supersede GMPs

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