Litigation
Jan. 15, 2014
Judges, juries to decide definition of "natural" in food labeling cases
The Food and Drug Administration last week denied requests from two California federal judges to provide more guidance about whether a bioengineered or genetically modified ingredient could qualify as "natural."
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The definition of "natural" on food labels is going to be one for judges and juries to decide.
The Food and Drug Administration last week denied requests from two California federal judges and a third judge to provide more guidance about whether a bioengineered or genetically modified ingredient could qualify as "natural."
The FDA has repeatedly rejected calls for mo...
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