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Trans fats: Just under the deadline
Here's how several processors removed trans fats before the Jan. 1 labeling deadline.
Regulatory Issues: Trans fat tipping point
For better or for worse, there seems to be no real, ongoing scientific debate about whether trans fats are truly dangerous.
Regulatory Issues: Food Allergen Update
At the end of 2006, FDA issued Edition 4 of its Food Allergen Guidance for Industry.
Trans-Fat Transitions
Decades of evidence finally led to federal regulations calling for labeling trans fat content on the Nutrition Facts panel of packaged foods by January 1, 2006.
ADM helps lower trans, not taste
As the food industry faced the FDA’s January 2006 directive to disclose trans-fat content on product labels, ADM knew manufacturers and processors would be seeking...
Trans Fat Backlash Spurs Farmers to Consider Healthier Soybean
The New York City Board of Health's decision to ban artificial trans fats in restaurant foods has soybean farmers wondering if they should switch to a new variety of...
Transcending trans fats
A year after the labeling deadline, we look at what processors used to replace trans fats, including canola and sunflower oils and trait-enhanced soybeans.
Trans fat solutions continue to evolve
The trans fat disclosure ruling of 2006 continues to challenge processors, but oil alternatives are getting better all the time.
Three big rules to take effect this year
Growing grassroots interest in food safety may mean that more are on the way
Fear and loathing over trans fats
With the labeling deadline approaching and consumers becoming wary, processors search for substitutes for the functionality of trans fatty acids.