RFK Jr. weighing FDA crackdown on food additives under Trump
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Advisers to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are considering a major overhaul of FDA food additive regulations to eliminate harmful chemicals from the food supply.
Calley Means, a top adviser to Kennedy's transition team, stated that GRAS interpretations have led to a 'totally rigged system' allowing unsafe chemicals in food.
Means emphasized that self-policing 'allows them to put chemicals in our food that are banned in every other country and have hundreds of studies saying are harmful'.
Advocacy groups have long criticized the FDA’s regulation of food additives, claiming the current system enables companies to bypass necessary oversight.
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