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12 January 2016

FDA Extends Comment Period On Use Of Term "Natural" On Food Labeling

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In the December 28, 2015, Federal Register, FDA announced the extension of the comment period for a docket to receive comments on use of the term "natural" on labeling of human food products...
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the December 28, 2015, Federal Register, FDA announced the extension of the comment period for a docket to receive comments on use of the term "natural" on labeling of human food products, including genetically engineered foods or foods containing genetically engineered ingredients. The deadline has been extended from February 10, 2016, as announced in the November 12, 2015, Federal Register, to May 10, 2016, in response to requests for extensions. Comments are now due May 10, 2016.

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