Category: Issue 753
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FDA Ordered to Reexamine GE Salmon
A California federal court has ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to conduct an assessment on the effects that could ensue if genetically engineered (GE) salmon escaped aquaculture farms and established themselves in the wild. Inst. for Fisheries Resources v. FDA, No. 16-1574 (N.D. Cal., entered November 5, 2020). The court found that the…
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Researchers Examine “Kidfluencers” and Children’s Health
A group of researchers has published a study in Pediatrics examining the “frequency with which kid influencers promote branded and unbranded food and drinks during their YouTube videos and assess the nutritional quality of food and drinks shown.” Alruwaily et al., “Child Social Media Influencers and Unhealthy Food Product Placement,” Pediatrics, November 2020. The researchers reviewed the 50 most-watched…
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New Jersey Passes Ban on Single-Use Plastic, Paper Bags
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has reportedly signed a law banning single-use plastic and paper bags and imposing limits on other food containers and straws. Effective May 2022, the law will ban the use of polystyrene food and drink containers, and single-use plastic straws may only be provided upon request beginning in November 2021. Some…
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Court Dismisses Part of Vanilla Suit Against Kellogg
A California federal court has dismissed without prejudice a lawsuit alleging Kellogg Sales Co. misleads consumers as to the characterizing flavor of its Bear Naked V’Nilla Almond granola, finding that the plaintiff could not support his allegation that the product does not contain sufficient amounts of vanilla. Zaback v. Kellogg Sales Co., No. 20-0268 (S.D. Cal.,…