Food Law AlertIt is no exaggeration to say that the past year has seen the most significant push to reform the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) generally recognized as safe (GRAS) process in more than two decades (see our prior post discussing in more detail the GRAS process). What is increasingly clear, however, is that GRAS reform has implications beyond traditional foods. For instance, many dietary supplements rely on GRAS substances or approved food additives as ingredients or excip...
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