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WiredA 1994 FDA ruling classifies supplements as food rather than medicine, leaving greens powders without mandatory testing for ingredient accuracy or health claims. Market demand continues to grow despite the absence of standardized oversight.
arstechnica.comA new survey shows most Americans across parties favor warning labels, advertising restrictions, and pre-market safety testing for ultraprocessed foods. Researchers launched a campaign to push for regulatory changes.
nypost.comState lawmakers advanced a measure that would prohibit a widely used food additive in commercial baking. The change would affect pizzerias and bagel shops that have relied on the ingredient for decades.
The FederalistThe House approved a pilot version of the PRIME Act as part of a larger farm bill. The measure would allow limited direct sales of locally processed meat to consumers under state and local oversight until 2031. The bill now awaits action in the Senate.
intuitiveaccountant.comFederal regulators are working to define ultraprocessed foods as part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative. The process involves multiple agencies and remains unresolved. A strict definition could classify nearly three-quarters of U.S. foods as ultraprocessed.