Category: Issue 731

  • Australia, New Zealand Fight Over Rights to “Manuka Honey”

    According to the New York Times, Australia and New Zealand are disputing over the rights to produce manuka honey, a honey product that sells for about $100 per 500 grams. New Zealand producers seek to establish a protected designation of origin for manuka honey, but Australian producers argue that their production process creates the same…

  • Advocacy Group Sues for Info on Pork Inspections System

    Food & Water Watch Inc. (FWW) has filed a lawsuit alleging that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has “engaged in dilatory and obstructionist tactics” to avoid fulfilling the organization’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests on documents related to the establishment of the New Swine Inspection System (NSIS). Food & Water Watch Inc. v.…

  • Ocean Spray Settles “No Artificial Flavors” Suit

    Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. has agreed to pay $5.4 million to settle claims that it misleadingly advertised its beverages as lacking artificial flavors despite containing malic avid. Hilsley v. Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc., No. 17-2335 (S.D. Cal., filed November 8, 2019). Under the agreement, the company will stop using the phrase “no artificial flavors” on…

  • USDA Receives Hundreds of Comments on Hemp Interim Rule

    Two weeks after opening a comment period on an interim final rule on hemp farming, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has received more than 600 comments. The rule set limits for the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that can legally be produced by the crop, and farmers have reportedly told the agency that the limit…

  • CSPI Releases Report on Children’s Food Marketing

    The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has released a report on television ads targeting children with food marketing. The organization assessed the advertisements shown during six hours of television airing on 12 channels that show children’s programming and compared the results to a similar assessment from 2012. The comparison purportedly showed that…

  • Olive Oil Group Seeks Standard of Identity from FDA

    The American Olive Oil Producers Association has filed a citizen petition urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to “promulgate regulations for the standards of identity for olive oil and olive-pomace oil.” The lack of standard of identity has led to “widespread mislabeling of grades, adulteration, consumer mistrust, and unfair and unethical industry business…

  • EFSA Proposes Animal Welfare Measures in Poultry Slaughter

    The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a scientific opinion on animal welfare considerations during the slaughter of poultry for food. The opinion provides a “comprehensive overview” of “the entire slaughter process from arrival and unloading of birds through stunning to bleeding and killing.” The opinion also identifies hazards that “give rise to welfare…

  • “Suicyder” Complaint Upheld

    The Portman Group, a U.K. alcohol industry self-regulatory group, has upheld a complaint against the Bearded Brewery for the name of its high-alcohol cider, Suicyder. A member of the public complained about the beverage name’s reference to suicide, calling Suicyder “clearly irresponsible” because it purportedly targets young men—”the group at highest risk of suicide”—and uses…