
Xaq Frohlich on the History of Food Labeling
Peoples & Things
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The FDA's Concerns About Cheap Ingredients
Businesses face a dilemma between the need to establish trust with consumers and the competition from lower-quality products. The FDA is involved due to concerns about public health issues and economic adulteration, aiming to protect consumers from purchasing products with undisclosed cheap ingredients. This concern led to the FDA advocating for new regulations in the 1938 Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, establishing food standards to address issues related to nutrition and product quality.
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