Tag: children
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Senators Introduce Legislation to Bolster Food Safety, Humane Slaughter Practices; Restrict Food and Beverage Advertising to Kids
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) has reportedly introduced the Growing Safe Food Act (S. 2758) to “help educate and train farmers and food processors in food safety.” Similar to the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (S. 510) now stalled in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Growing Safety Food Act would create “a national food…
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Class Action Filed in California over Kellogg’s Health Claims for Cocoa Krispies®
A California resident has filed putative class claims against the Kellogg Co., alleging that it falsely advertises its Cocoa Krispies® cereal as a boost to children’s immunity. Kammula v. Kellogg Co., No. 09-08102 (C.D. Cal., filed November 5, 2009). According to the complaint, without the support of any “known clinical study,” Kellogg claims that the…
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San Francisco Questions Cereal Maker’s Immunity Claims
San Francisco’s city attorney has written to the Kellogg Co. to express “serious concerns about Kellogg’s advertising of sugary children’s breakfast cereals with the claims, ‘Now Helps Support Your Child’s Immunity’ on the front of the package.” The company is apparently promoting its Cocoa Krispies® cereal with this claim. The letter contends that “[t]he Immunity…
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FTC Plans Study Aimed at Food Marketing to Children, Adolescents
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) plans to conduct a study of food marketing to children and adolescents for a follow-up report to its 2008 study titled “Marketing Food to Children and Adolescents: A Review of Industry Expenditures, Activities, and Self-Regulation.” FTC seeks public comments by November 23, 2009, on proposed information requests to approximately 45…
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IOM Report Recommends Government Actions to Curb Childhood Obesity
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has published a report titled Local Government Actions to Prevent Childhood Obesity, which advises cities, counties and townships to adopt a variety of health measures likely to directly affect children outside the regular school day. According to IOM, “16.3 percent of children and adolescents between the ages of two and 19…
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National Food Policy Conference to Focus on Food Safety and Child Nutrition
Jointly sponsored by the Consumer Federation of America and the Grocery Manufacturers Association, the 32nd annual National Food Policy Conference will feature keynote addresses by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg. Scheduled for September 8-9, 2009, in Washington, D.C., the conference will convene speakers representing industry, government, academia, and…
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Sherry Colb, “Child Obesity as Child Neglect: Is the Standard American Diet Dangerous?,” FindLaw.com, July 22, 2009
Cornell Law School Professor Sherry Colb discusses the recent incident involving the removal of a morbidly obese teen from the custody of his mother for child neglect. Colb questions the wisdom of South Carolina’s decision to place the child in the state’s protective custody, suggesting, “the government could spend considerably less money providing [the mother]…
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Douglas MacMillan, “Alcohol, Then Tobacco, Now Fast Food?,” BusinessWeek, June 30, 2009
“Industry critics compare the intent of fast-food companies to that of cigarette makers, who first came under attack for marketing to children decades ago,” writes BusinessWeek’s Douglas MacMillan in this article detailing the efforts of consumer advocacy groups to outlaw food advertising to children. According to MacMillan, “public criticism and mountains of data linking obesity, diabetes and…