FDA Protects Public by Releasing Two Long-Delayed Food Safety Rules

Five Critical Rules Still Yet To Be Released

PHILADELPHIA – Statement of Angela Lee, PennPIRG state advocate, on the FDA’s proposed new rules for food safety:

“After a one-year delay, the FDA finally released two vital food safety rules that will help protect American consumers from unsafe and contaminated food. The proposed rules will improve the safety of produce and establish better preventative controls and practices in food manufacturing.

“The lengthy delay of these rules has allowed our nation’s food safety problems to continue unchecked. Every year there are an estimated 48 million illnesses, 127,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths caused by food contamination — costing us more than $70 billion annually in health related expenses. Strong and prompt implementation of these new rules will help to finally bring those numbers down and give consumers the safe food supply they deserve.

“Still, the FDA has failed to release five additional long-overdue rules to improve food safety and we will continue to advocate for release of the other rules, so that no American lives are at risk from unsafe food.” 

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PennPIRG, the Pennsylvania Public Interest Research Group, takes on powerful interests on behalf of Pennsylvanians, working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being. www.pennpirg.org

 

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