Category: Issue 383

  • Tufts University Researcher Claims Canadians Confused about BPA

    In an academic analysis, a Tufts University researcher has reportedly called for “strong legislation” to protect Canadians from continued exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) in light of Canada last year becoming the first country to declare the chemical a toxic substance. Laura Vandenberg, “Exposure to bisphenol A in Canada: invoking the precautionary principle,” Canadian Medical…

  • “Happy Meals” Lawsuit Hype Could Lead to Food Industry Reforms

    Highlighting the California lawsuit that seeks to stop McDonald’s from marketing “Happy Meals” to children, a March 2011 Inside Counsel article cautions corporate counsel to pay attention to such litigation, because, frivolous or not, the case marks a growing national focus on health and governmental initiatives to impose reforms on the food industry. Additional information…

  • “Super Size Me” Director Tackles Product Placement

    According to media sources, documentarian Morgan Spurlock recently screened his latest film about advertising and product placement at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, with plans for a general audience release in April 2011. Best known for “Super Size Me,” a film critical of the fast-food industry, Spurlock’s “POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Made”…

  • World Anti-Doping Agency Investigates Tainted Beef from China

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has reportedly requested information from China concerning the country’s use of steroids in raising cattle after some athletes blamed tainted beef for their positive drug tests. Noting that he is awaiting a response from the Chinese minister for a “full explanation of what happens in the industry,” WADA director general…

  • Rudd Center Legal Director Calls for New FOP Labeling Direction

    The director of legal initiatives for Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity has authored an article on front-of-package (FOP) food and beverage labeling that calls for “new directions for research and regulation.” Jennifer Pomeranz, “Front-of-Package Food and Beverage Labeling: New Directions for Research and Regulation,” American Journal of Preventative Medicine, March 2011. Claiming that…

  • Dairy Farmer Sues British Columbia over Raw Milk Distribution Ban

    A British Columbia resident who operates a “cowshare” that produces and distributes raw milk to members has filed a lawsuit against the provincial government challenging a regulation that prohibits the sale of milk that has not been pasteurized. Jongerden d/b/a Home on the Range v. The Queen, No. S-111196 (Sup. Ct., British Columbia, filed February…

  • EPA Questions Standing of Food Interests to Bring Lawsuit over Ethanol Blend Waiver

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two decisions allowing the sale of ethanol blends above 10 percent, referred to as E15, for use in model year 2001 and newer vehicles. Both decisions have been challenged in court, and the agency has filed a response to a motion filed by food industry interests asking the court to…

  • Latest USDA Approval of GE Sugar Beets Generates Lawsuit

    The Center for Food Safety has returned to a federal court in California charging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) with violations of the law in partially deregulating genetically engineered (GE) sugar beets. Center for Food Safety v. Vilsack, No. 11-0831 (N.D. Cal., filed February 23, 2011). Details…