Sesame has joined the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's list of major food allergens and will soon be added to labels of packaged food to protect consumers. The eight initial food allergens that ...
The Food and Drug Administration is calling for new food labels for products containing sesame. The FDA doesn't have the legal power to label packages, but it can ask manufacturers to do so in draft ...
Sesame may be the newest allergen to require labeling on food packages, according to a recent FDA announcement. Turns out that sesame allergies are a growing concern in children and babies, with some ...
A new federal law requiring that sesame be listed as an allergen on food labels is having unintended consequences — increasing the number of products with the ingredient. Food industry experts said ...
Sesame has joined the list of major food allergens that are now required to be declared on food labels, according the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The new rule went into effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Food manufacturers are now required to list sesame as a potential allergen on nutrition labels for packaged foods. The Food and Drug Administration has added sesame as the ...
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