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Stevia Extracts Win FDA approval
The Food and Drug Administration declares stevia, a natural, zero-calorie sweetener derived from the stevia plant, as safe for use in foods in beverages.
Regulatory Issues: Nutrition labeling moves north of the border
Canada now joins the U.S. in a small fraternity of countries that require labels to disclose the nutritional content of foods
Regulatory Issues: Food Safety Warnings
Two developments regarding the preemption of state food safety warnings the food industry should know.
Regulatory Issues: Uncertainty of allergen thresholds
Unfortunately, science does not allow us to know with certainty that a particular allergenic protein will not cause a single reaction in the entire population of...
Regulatory Issues: Natural acrylamide in food faces FDA scrutiny
Are warnings for acrylamide in foods informative, premature or preempted?
MRO Q&A: Where can I access a maintenance and sanitation SOP?
MRO Q&A is a Food Processing series addressing maintenance, repair and operational issues in food plants.
A Conversation with Food Safety Czar David W.K. Acheson
A exclusive conversation with ‘food safety czar’ David W.K. Acheson, FDA’s Associate Commissioner for Foods.
Thompson s take on bioterrorism
It was the quote heard 'round the world: “I cannot understand why the terrorists have not attacked our food supply because it is so easy to do,” HHS ...
Three big rules to take effect this year
Growing grassroots interest in food safety may mean that more are on the way
Grain-based foods fight back
Bruised by the Atkins Diet, pasta, breads and other foods are reformulating for lower carbohydrates