FDA Labeling Guidance Stresses Genetically Engineered Is Not 'GMO' And ‘Free’ Is Rare
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA provides guidance for firms to advertise whether their nutritional supplements and other food products contain genetically engineered ingredients. The recommendations, part of a package of guidances about GE product approvals and labeling, provide samples of claims not likely to mislead consumers.
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