
Xaq Frohlich on the History of Food Labeling
Peoples & Things
Public Frustration Spurs FDA Policy Change on Food Labels
Public frustration with nutrition experts' cold and unexplained data led to a lack of understanding between the public and experts, causing experts to feel discouraged and frustrated. This frustration was an impetus for the FDA to start changing its food label policies in the 1970s, marking a shift towards public understanding of science and the need to bridge the gap between scientists and the general public. The move towards food labeling also reflected a shift towards a more informational, free-market approach where the government provided guidance without being overly controlling.
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