Food Groups Petition FDA To Withdraw User Fee Notice
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Food industry groups request revocation of the food safety fees notice because FDA determined the amount of fees to be collected “in a manner contrary to the method specified by” FSMA. While other supplement groups also question the fees, CRN “didn’t have any concerns with it.”
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