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The U.S. government is nixing a whole slew of "obsolete" U.S. food standards that Trump administration officials say also include "unnecessary" ones.
Some proponents worry they could lose credibility if they are rushed onto the market or are too closely tied to Kennedy.
The Food and Drug Administration is revoking 11 food standards for items it said are no longer sold in the U.S., and proposing to revoke 41 others. The 11 standards being revoked are for canned fruits ...
Nearly six months into President Trump’s second term, The Hill and NewsNation team up to host the inaugural Hill Nation ...
During a press conference on Monday, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary spoke about the agency's ...
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Federal officials announced a major shift in food policy this week, promoting full-fat dairy in upcoming nutrition guidelines ...
Ice cream makers representing about 90% of the U.S. supply of the frozen treat have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products in less than three years, federal health officials said ...
Companies were not named but International Dairy Foods Assn. says they represent ‘more than 90% of the ice cream’; Consumer ...
According to Makary, reducing user fees—which make up just under half of the FDA's budget—could make it easier for smaller ...
According to today's announcement from the FDA, an estimated 40% of the food industry has committed to voluntarily phasing ...