Food Allergies: What You Need to Know
date:May 18, 2015
food industry states that food allergen advisory statements, e.g., may contain [allergen] or produced in a facility that also uses [allergen] should not be used as a substitute for adhering to current good manufacturing practices and must be truthful and not misleading. FDA is considering ways to best manage the use of these types of statements by manufacturers to better inform consumers.


Allergy Alert: Mild Symptoms Can Become More Severe
Initially mildsymptomsthat occur after ingesting a fo
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