
The FDA’s failure to respond within the proper timeframe to a petition to create stricter limits on allowable levels of mercury in fish has landed the agency in court.
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FDA Lands in Court Over Mercury in FishJuly 29th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
The FDA’s failure to respond within the proper timeframe to a petition to create stricter limits on allowable levels of mercury in fish has landed the agency in court. Read More:FDA Lands in Court Over Mercury in FishHow Should Federal Menu Labeling Requirements Be Implemented?July 10th, 2010 - Barbara Feiner
Healthcare and America’s obesity epidemic have been high priorities for President Obama. On March 23, he signed a law that requires the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to implement a federal menu labeling program, which applies to certain restaurants, coffee shops, delis, movie theaters, bakeries, ice cream shops and vending machines. Specifically:
The FDA must issue proposed regulations by March 2011. In the meantime, the agency has invited consumers, the food industry, state and local governments, and other interested parties to submit comments and suggestions. The deadline is Sept. 7. Take the opportunity to get involved. To view the full document and submit comments electronically, click here. Read More:How Should Federal Menu Labeling Requirements Be Implemented? |