Category: Legislation, Regulations and Standards
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FSIS Finalizes Pork-Processing Rule
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a “final rule to modernize swine slaughter inspection and bring it into the 21st century.” The rule “amends the regulations to require all swine slaughter establishments to develop written sanitary dressing plans and implement microbial sampling to monitor process control for enteric…
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Ad Board Recommends Change to Animal Welfare Claim
The National Advertising Division (NAD) has recommended that Clemens Food Group and its flagship brand, Hatfield Quality Meats, “discontinue the claim ‘Ethically Raised by Family Farmers Committed to a Higher Standard of Care, Governed by Third Party Animal Welfare Audits.’” NAD acknowledged that the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reviewed the claim, but the…
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FDA Announces Food Safety Meeting
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced “A New Era of Smarter Food Safety,” a public meeting “to get input from a broad cross-section of stakeholders on a modern approach the Agency is taking to strengthen its protection of the food supply.” The meeting, which will be held October 21, 2019, is intended…
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FTC Issues Warning Letters to CBD Companies
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has announced that it sent warning letters to three companies selling “oils, tinctures, capsules, ‘gummies,’ and creams containing cannabidiol (CBD), a chemical compound derived from the cannabis plant.” The announcement notes that the letters warn the companies—which have not been identified—that “it is illegal to advertise that a product can…
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CSPI Submits Petition on Nitrate, Nitrite Labeling
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and Consumer Reports have petitioned the Food Safety and Inspection Service, requesting the agency “clarify the labeling of processed meats.” “Specifically, we ask that the agency cease requiring that such products be labeled ‘Uncured,’ and/or ‘No Nitrate or Nitrite Added’ when they have been processed using…
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Denmark to Ban PFAS from Food Packaging
Denmark has reportedly passed a law that will ban per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from cardboard and paper used for food packaging. “These substances represent such a health problem that we can no longer wait for the EU,” Denmark’s food minister is quoted as saying. Recycled paper may continue to be used if the PFAS…
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Mississippi Proposes Amendments to “Meat” Definition Bill
Mississippi’s bill restricting the use of animal-derived food products to describe plant-based foods, which has been in effect since July 2019, has reportedly received proposed amendments that would allow food companies to use such words if they are modified by vegetable-associated qualifiers, such as “veggie,” “meatless” or “plant-based.” The updated regulation would also allow food…
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GAO Issues Report on “Use By” Labeling
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has conducted a study on how “use by” and “best by” dates on food products could be improved to reduce food waste. The agency examined actions by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and concluded with the recommendation that “USDA and FDA develop…