Category: Issue 715

  • The Guardian Introduces “Toxic America” Series

    The Guardian has released “Toxic America,” a “major series to investigate the risks of contamination in our food, water, and cosmetics.” Articles in the series include: A comparison between the “stringent health and environment review” that the European Union will apply to foods edited using CRISPR-Cas9 and the perceived lack of regulation for similar foods…

  • Plaintiff Challenges Vanilla Flavoring in Yogurt

    A plaintiff has alleged that Danone North America misleads consumers by labeling its Dannon and Oikos yogurts as featuring “vanilla with other natural flavors” because the products contain “less vanilla flavor derived from vanilla beans than their name suggests.” Andriulli v. Danone N. Am., No. 19-5165 (S.D.N.Y., filed June 2, 2019). The plaintiff asserts that…

  • Putative Class Action Targets Kellogg for Added Sugars

    Four consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that Kellogg Sales Co. misleadingly markets its products as promoting health and wellness despite containing added sugars. DiGregorio v. Kellogg Sales Co., No. 19-0632 (N.D.N.Y., filed May 28, 2019). The complaint details studies about the health effects of sugars on the human body and argues that…

  • FDA Finds High Levels of PFAS in Meat, Fish Samples

    Researchers from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have reportedly disclosed in a presentation that sampling showed high levels of per- and polyfluoroalykyl substances (PFAS) in food, including meat, fish, leafy greens and chocolate cake. The researchers presented the findings at a conference hosted by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry in Finland.…

  • OEHHA Confirms Coffee Does Not Require Prop. 65 Warnings

    California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has confirmed that coffee will not be required to carry warnings about risks of cancer or reproductive harm mandated by the state’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Prop. 65). In a June 3, 2019, tweet, the agency stated that its “coffee regulation has been approved,”…

  • FDA Recommends Standardized Use of “Best If Used By”

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent a letter to food and beverage manufacturers recommending that they primarily use “Best If Used By” on their packages to help consumers who may be confused by the use of the phrase “Sell By.” The letter explains that the Grocery Manufacturers Association and Food Marketing Institute…

  • England Bans Plastic Straws, Drink Stirrers

    U.K. Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced that England will ban plastic straws, drink stirrers and plastic cotton swabs beginning in April 2020. The ban includes an exemption for those who use straws for medical needs, and registered pharmacies will be allowed to administer plastic straws. The announcement also indicates that restaurants and bars “will…

  • APHIS Proposes GMO Rules Revisions

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has announced proposed revisions to its regulations regarding “the movement (importation, interstate movement, and environmental release) of certain genetically modified organisms” (GMOs). The proposal, “the first comprehensive revision of the regulations since they were established in 1987,” would adjust how the agency handles…