Jarhyn
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A little less than a week ago, I saw a tweet leading to Regulations. Gov. Apparently, the FDA is or at least was taking comments as to what 'natural' ought mean as pertains to food labels.
My comment is as follows:
As such I'm curious what y'all think 'natural' ought be usable for on food labels as I'm aware there is some divisiveness here about the conflicting interests in food science
For those still interested, the details about commentingbare here, and comments are open until the 10th of may.https://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FDA-2014-N-1207-1827
Edit: apparently the last day to comment is today...
My comment is as follows:
"Natural", being a poorly understood word regardless of the implementation of any perspective FDA usage, and the resultant implication of anything NOT natural being unhealthy, ought be barred from all usage irrespective of the product's origins.
Any such market created by the use of such a poorly understood word, and the resultant second-class market created by its absence, would be detrimental to all concerned, and particularly to any producer of foods sourced from scientifically derived processes.
The only rational exception to this would be if such a definition used the scientific definition of nature: that which exists verifiably in the observable universe.
This would mean that any food whose preparations involved, potentially, processes calling on the supernatural (kosher, halal, and other 'prayed upon' foods) would thusly be barred from its use, and so creating the classes of "natural" and "supernatural".
As such I'm curious what y'all think 'natural' ought be usable for on food labels as I'm aware there is some divisiveness here about the conflicting interests in food science
For those still interested, the details about commentingbare here, and comments are open until the 10th of may.https://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FDA-2014-N-1207-1827
Edit: apparently the last day to comment is today...
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