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The FDA's own surveys found the allergic pay more attention to warnings that a food "may contain" an allergen than those "made in the same factory" labels.
Pull a packaged food off an American store shelf and the ingredients label should say if the product intentionally contains one of nine recognized allergens. That’s because in 2004, Congress ...
But for now, if you or a loved one has a severe allergy, your only safe bet is to read “may contain” as “likely contains” when it comes to label warnings, the FDA says. That raises some ...
A food with a "gluten-free" label may not be gluten free at all. Such products may contain trace amounts of the wheat protein — enough to trigger a reaction in some people. The FDA is currently ...
The FDA took its first step to requiring food labels to warn people if a product contains sesame. The FDA may add sesame to its "big eight" allergy list.
Nutrition labels on your favorite grocery items may soon sport a new look. The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to ...
Sports supplements may not contain what their bottle says they do ‒ and they might include unapproved drugs instead, according to a new study. The study, published this week, examined 57 ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Nearly 80,000 pounds of butter were recalled from Costco stores after the FDA discovered the packaging did not disclose that the butter contained milk. The Food and Drug ...
The FDA pointed out that the pouches, packaged in flexible plastic stand-up pouches with UPC 4061463330840 and Best By dates of July 13, 2025, and July 14, 2025, were subjected to recall in the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has posted an update on a granola bar recall initiated last year, labeling it as “Class II” — meaning the recalled product “may cause temporary or ...