FDA “Paternalistic” Labeling Standards Approach Must Be Altered – GMA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA should change its standard for misleading labeling from that which may be misinterpreted by "ignorant, unthinking and credulous" consumers to that which may mislead reasonable consumers, the Grocery Manufacturers of America maintains
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