Category: Issue 482

  • Court Orders Injunctive Relief for Olive Oil Association in False Ad Suit

    A federal court in New York has agreed to impose some of the preliminary injunctive relief requested by the North American Olive Oil Association in litigation alleging that Kangadis Food Inc., doing business as The Gourmet Factory, falsely labeled its product as “100% Pure Olive Oil” when it actually contained Pomace or was 100 percent…

  • Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax Clears First Hurdle in California Legislature

    The California State Senate Committee on Governance and Finance has reportedly passed legislation (S.B. 622) that would impose a 1-cent per fluid ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages such as soft drinks, energy drinks, sweet teas, and sports drinks. Sponsored by Sen. Bill Monning (D-Carmel) and passed in a 5-2 vote, the measure aims to generate…

  • UK Advertising Watchdog Upholds Complaints Against Social-Media Alcohol Ads, Organic Milk Claims

    The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) recently upheld three out of four complaints brought by the Youth Alcohol Advertising Council (YAAC) against Fireball Whiskey distributor Hi Spirits Ltd. over social media advertisements that allegedly promoted excessive drinking. In particular, the complaints focused on Fireball Whiskey’s Facebook page, which, in addition to advertisements depicting young women…

  • EFSA Opens Public Consultation on Fluoride Reference Values

    The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA’s) Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA Panel) has initiated a public consultation on the draft scientific opinion on dietary reference values for fluoride. Citing evidence that supports fluoride’s role in the prevention of dental caries, the NDA Panel set the adequate intake (AI) for all sources, including…

  • EFSA Solicits Acrylamide Data

    The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has issued “a call for acrylamide occurrence data in food and beverages intended for human consumption collected outside official controls.” Part of the agency’s ongoing assessment of acrylamide levels in food and beverages, the latest request for data focuses on the following product categories: (i) french fries sold as…

  • EC to Restrict Neonicotinoids in Bid to Protect Bees

    Although a recent proposal to restrict the use of three neonicotinoids failed to gain support from the qualified majority of member states on an appeals committee, the European Commission (EC) has announced its intention to proceed with the plan as part of its bid to better protect honeybees. Basing its decision on a European Food…

  • FDA to Take “Fresh Look” at Added Caffeine in Foods and Beverages

    Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Commissioner for Foods and Veterinary Medicine Michael Taylor said this week that the agency “is taking a fresh look at the potential impact that the totality of new and easy sources of caffeine may have on the health of children and adolescents, and if necessary, will take appropriate action.”…