Tags: Food Policy
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Ag Gag Laws Sputtering
So-called "ag gag" laws unconstitutionally target farm whistleblowers. Two recent decisions have dealt a serious blow to these laws.
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The Bogus Public Health Attack on Sugar
What we eat and drink is, first and foremost, a matter of individual responsibility.
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The Case for Legalizing Horse Meat
The return of domestic horse slaughterhouses will be good for ranchers, butchers, chefs, consumers, and horses.
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Meet the New FDA Caffeine Crackdown
The FDA's latest misguided crackdown targets caffeine. It's déjà vu all over again.
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China Cracks Down on Crime Ring Selling Rat Meat as Mutton
Advertised as something else
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The Government's Looming Crackdown on Raw Milk Cheese
A new FDA report could mean more of your favorite cheeses will be unavailable in the United States.
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California’s Proposed Soda Tax Is for Your Own Good and Totally Not a Money Grab
The Nanny State meets the budget crisis
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Food Policy Moves to the Fore
In what may show the coalescence of a movement, academia finally appears to embrace the idea that people want more control over their food choices.
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How Can We Possibly Solve the Problem of Food Deserts? What's That? A Bus? Oh, OK.
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Who Put the Coca in Cola?
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Cops vs. Burgers
How L.A. regulated a burger stand out of existence.
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Craft Brewers Face Regulatory Challenges
As the annual Craft Beer Conference converged this year in Washington, DC, changing regulations are both helping and hampering the growing industry.
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Nullifying Food Regulations
The towns vs. the state.
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Some Stores Refuse to Carry GMO Salmon
First genetically engineered animal to enter food supply soon
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New York City's Soda Ban Is Dead
Bloomberg has vowed to appeal, but the ban appears to be finished.
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FDA Head Admits Calorie Labeling Rules
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McDonald's to Offer Egg-White McMuffins
Trying to boost flat sales with healthier options
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USDA Considers Price-Hiking Sugar Bailout
Policy at its best
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Thousands of Dead Pigs Found in Chinese River
Dumped upstream from Shanghai
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NYC Soda Ban Stopped by Judge
Says the regulations in the ban are "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences"