Securing the supply chain 01.14.2014 By Jay Sjerven Distribution of food to be a focus of F.D.A. in early 2014.Read More
POM, Coca-Cola dispute reaches Supreme Court 01.13.2014 By Jeff Gelski POM Wonderful claims deceptive advertising for a pomegranate blueberry juice from Coca-Cola.Read More
Diamond Foods settles with S.E.C. 01.10.2014 By Jeff Gelski The company and the former c.e.o. agree to pay fines.Read More
Naked Juice health claims called into question in U.K. 01.08.2014 By Eric Schroeder PepsiCo told 'antioxidant' claims must not appear again in their current form.Read More
U.S.D.A. finalizes flexibility in school meals 01.03.2014 By Eric Schroeder U.S.D.A. eliminated limits on meats and grains on a temporary basis more than a year ago.Read More
Threat of terrorism at heart of F.D.A. proposal 12.30.2013 By Jay Sjerven The Food and Drug Administration on Dec. 20 issued a proposed rule that, if finalized, would require food manufacturers to address hazards that may be introduced intentionally by acts of terrorism.Read More
Slideshow: Most-read regulatory stories in 2013 12.30.2013 By Staff The Food and Drug Administration took a closer look at gluten-free labeling, trans fat and food safety.Read More
Slideshow: Top food safety stories of 2013 12.27.2013 By Staff Foodborne illness sickened scores of consumers and prompted widespread recalls during the year.Read More
Proposed F.D.A. rule requires steps to prevent terrorism 12.20.2013 By Jeff Gelski Food facilities would need to have a written food defense plan.Read More
Confusion, concern reign when it comes to bioengineering 12.19.2013 By Keith Nunes The debate around the labeling of products featuring bioengineered ingredients may be raising consumer concern.Read More