FDA Regulates Food Additives
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The FDA allows food companies to determine for themselves whether their ingredients and additives are safe.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to close or tighten the GRAS loophole.
As conceived, GRAS promised regulatory relief for standard ingredients like salt, sugar, vinegar, and baking powder.
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