New Investigation Finds FDA's Food Side Is 'Broken'
Among experts on food safety, the consensus is that the FDA's food division isn't functional.

Last week, Politico published the results of an in-depth, months-long investigation into the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) regulation of our nation's food supply. The findings? The agency "is failing to meet American consumers' expectations on food safety and nutrition."
The Politico investigation, which focuses chiefly on food safety, nutrition, and structural issues within FDA, includes interviews with dozens of current and former senior FDA officials, industry representatives, members of Congress, and trade groups—all of them familiar with the inner workings of the FDA. Those who spoke with Politico for the investigation characterized the agency's regulation of the food supply invariably as "ridiculous," "impossible," "broken," "byzantine" and "a joke." The piece notes even many agency supporters are now "questioning whether the agency is making the best use of its roughly $1 billion food budget," pointing out that even though around two-thirds of that budget goes to pay for food safety inspections, "the number of food safety inspections performed each year has been going down despite increased resources." Such complaints about the FDA—that the agency consistently does less with more—have been at the heart of my own criticisms of the agency over the years.
The Politico piece opens by discussing the FDA's inept and ham-handed response to an extensive outbreak of foodborne illness—caused by tainted spinach—that sickened people in 10 U.S. states last year.
"This wasn't supposed to happen," the investigation continues. "It's been more than 11 years since Congress passed a sweeping food safety law designed to prevent this type of health risk…. Congress has ramped up FDA funding over the past decade, but deadly outbreaks keep happening and it often takes the agency too long to respond."
The aforementioned "food safety law" refers to the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which was passed by Congress in 2011. The much-ballyhooed law, I explained in a 2012 law review article that takes a critical and historical look at food safety regulations, was intended to give the agency "more power to crack down on food safety scofflaws and decrease the incidence of foodborne illness across the country."
FSMA supporters—who included an unholy alliance of large, rent-seeking food companies and misguided public health activists—claimed the law would be a success. But, as the results of the Politico investigation suggest, FSMA advocates sold Americans a bill of goods. For example, as the investigation notes (and I detailed last year), foodborne illness rates have not decreased since FSMA was adopted.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. Even if FSMA had been implemented to perfection—an impossibility for any law—it was destined to be an expensive scheme that would fail to improve food safety outcomes. We know that because the FDA's own, best-case data showed FSMA's maximum impact on foodborne illness would be negligible at best.
The new Politico investigation was authored by the paper's veteran senior food and agriculture reporter Helena Bottemiller Evich, whose reporting has focused on the FDA and USDA for more than a decade. Though many of the issues featured in the story have been widely reported, the breadth, depth, and sheer intractability of the problems the investigation reveals are what make it so timely, important, and damning at once.
"It's kind of a strange story because almost nothing in it is new or surprising to those who work in the food space, but this level of government dysfunction is both surprising and shocking to those outside of food world," Bottemiller Evich told me by email this week. "It's unusual to have such broad consensus on something—consumer advocates, the food industry, government officials all broadly agree that FDA's food division is not working. It's a broken situation hiding in plain sight."
Bottemiller Evich's piece has spurred a host of interesting responses. Commentators have characterized the investigation as "horrifying" and a classic example of Public Choice Theory. Some Members of Congress have used the investigation as a reason to call on the FDA to answer for its shortcomings. (Where have these same elected officials been for the past, oh, several decades?)
One of the more interesting responses to the Politico piece came from former senior FDA official Michael Taylor, who in a subsequent op-ed noted the "damning but fair picture" the investigation paints. He called for the FDA to be broken up, with its food safety oversight authority handed to a single food safety agency. That's a plan that many—me included (though with plenty of caveats)—think could yield real results.
We've arrived at a point where most everyone seems to agree the FDA is falling short of fulfilling its mission and duties. But people still disagree about how to fix that fundamental problem. I think the ultimate problem isn't, as the investigation suggests, that the FDA isn't meeting consumer expectations or doing enough. Rather, I think the fault lies with the politicians, bureaucrats, and advocates who've convinced Americans that supporting bigger FDA budgets and stricter food regulations, including FSMA, will make our food supply safer and improve nutritional outcomes. The FDA has demonstrated it can't do big things. Reducing the agency's budget and narrowing its mission could help it to succeed at the small stuff.
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Oh, hell yes!
The best way to fix a broken federal agency is to create a new one!
How about we start by firing everyone who job is not related to core function? Say all the "administrators" related to DIE-ing?
Obviously the solution is to merge the FDA into the CDC. It'll streamline and revitalize government while restoring confidence in the agency. And then when the CDC issues stuff like yet another mask mandate they can include the disclaimer "These statements have not been evaluated by the CDC".
Last thing we need is the department of homeland security equivalent for health departments.
Fire them all.
How about we merge them and then fire all of them at once?
Note to self: Use less-subtle sarcasm.
'The agency "is failing to meet American consumers' expectations on food safety and nutrition." '
Um, how about we stop assessing (and creating) agencies to satisfy American consumer's "expectations", i.e. people's desires for the government to provide consumer goods and services?
That kind of jumped out at me as well.
One can understand the public desire for some sort of agency to review food and drug products once one see's what was going on in food and drug markets before the creation of those agencies, but one can also notice that those agencies aren't doing a good job on things that are their supposed core responsibilities.
While I may not like the idea of the FDA, what I really despise about them is that they do a shitty job. They drag their heels on products they don't want around (vape products), and then turn around and waive their own requirements on vaccines for politically connected pharma companies? Sounds like a political agency that has it's own agenda, rather than some impartial judge of product safety.
I can at least see a middle ground with more liberal people who like the notion of some impartial judge of product safety existing to try and police bad actors in those markets, but at the same time mindlessly worshipping those agencies is probably more idiotic than just burning those same agencies to the ground.
The liberals can use twitter reviews.
#defundthefeds
Perhaps the problem is unrealistic expectations.
'The agency "is failing to meet American consumers' expectations on food safety and nutrition." '
The drug side isn't doing so hot either.
Now do any other government agency you care to name. How long are you going to fall for the "reform it" scam? "Kill it with fire and salt the earth" is a better plan.
Every worker has two job goals: more pay and less work. (Yes, job satisfaction matters too, but that's a life goal, not a job goal.)
With bureaucrats, this manifests as more employees and projects to supervise, while making sure those projects are as padded, puffed, and pretentious as possible without being obvious, and its conclusions being as innocuous and meaningless as possible in order to be interpreted by his bosses however they want, regardless of how corporate or political whims change those bosses.
So of course bureaucracies are going to gravitate to as many meaningless functions as possible instead of their core mission statement. The CDC is going to slag gun violence and vaping instead of actual pandemics. The FDA is going to fuss over GMO and organic labeling instead of actual boring inspections.
I'm sure there is some name for this behavior.
Government employment?
The Bikeshed Effect?
"The Bikeshed Effect?"
Masterful! I had to look it up, but of course it was posited by that keen critic of human behavior, J. Northcote Parkinson.
More funding needed.
Just the food safety division is broken?
The pharmaceutical arm is equally disfunctional.
Both are plodding slow moving bureaucratic relics of a bygone era.
Can't we just throw the FDA and USDA into one mass grave and walk away?
But then restaurants won't be incentivized to follow health codes, and we'll all get food poisoning, you dumbfuck.
Parody?
Health codes are local ordinances...
Not poisoning their customers would be a powerful incentive, you dumbfuck.
/sarc you dumbfuck
Assumes facts not in evidence.
How? no one can afford to eat at home, let alone dining out.
PARIS — Rejecting a “herd-like conformity” with the Biden administration, Marine Le Pen, the French far-right candidate for the presidency, said Wednesday that France would quit NATO’s integrated military command if she were elected and would seek for the alliance “a strategic rapprochement” with Russia.
Wow, the right's affection for Putin is on full display.
NATO, Biden, democracy, global agreements, are all hated by what passes as "conservatism" these days.
We've got a feeble Democratic Party consumed with petty grievance and a sick "Apocalypse of hatred, bigotry, intolerance, untruth engulfing country" on the right.
That quote applies to the right all over but it came from India:
New Delhi: Hatred, bigotry and intolerance were "engulfing" the country and if not stopped these would damage the society beyond repair, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has alleged.
In a newspaper article, she called upon people not to allow this to go on and urged them to stop "this raging fire and tsunami of hate" that will "raze all that has been so painstakingly built by past generations".
"An apocalypse of hatred, bigotry, intolerance and untruth is engulfing our country today. If we don't stop it now, it will -- if it already hasn't -- damage our society beyond repair. We simply cannot and must not allow this to go on. We as a people cannot stand by and watch as peace and pluralism are sacrificed at the altar of bogus nationalism," she said in an article in 'The Indian Express'.
"Let us contain this raging fire, this tsunami of hate that has been unleashed before all that has been so painstakingly built by past generations is razed to the ground," Gandhi wrote.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/apocalypse-of-hatred-bigotry-intolerance-untruth-engulfing-country-says-sonia-gandhi/ar-AAWgRUs?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=96eee21eaf454706f53b8640d91847db
Turn yourself in for your crimes against children.
Don’t they still have a caste system in India?
Shrike's tribe have been trying to import the Dalit concept here for at least ten years. Untouchables/Deplorables, same thing.
Well, what do you expect from the Badtouchables?
Yes. Politicians are Untouchable and Unlynchable just like, um... well... everywhere else.
"NATO, Biden, democracy, global agreements, are all hated by what passes as "conservatism" these days"
Have you ever thought of creating your own "libertarians for global bureaucracies, global government and the NATO war machine" party?
"Biden"
At 33% I'd say that the old puppet is hated by more than just conservatives, shillboy.
There is nothing anti-libertarian about a global agreement, you fascist.
Let's say all nations agree to joint NNP and compliance is assured. How would such an agreement be anti-libertarian?
Or the elimination of all tariffs?
You right wingers today are all about maintaining your religion/racial/ethnic "superiority".
I'm actually sympathetic to that view as I believe in Western secular superiority because democracy and secularism give us hope for survival against the dark threats of superstition and nationalism.
Maximizing the removal of liberteries by granting power to a global government where an individual is far from power is not libertarian you soros sucking dumbass. This is why you get laughed at.
elimination of tariffs = "removal of liberties"?
You are certainly the biggest liar here.
You think global agreements mean no tariffs? Lol. And you are a self admitted globalist dumbfuck. You prefer an oligarchy as government because your mom convinced you you were special and you self deluded yourself to continue to Bieber it.
Believe, but youre probably a belieber too for access to kids.
He was a Belieber right up until Justin hit puberty.
Now that Senator, née Congressman Justin Smith Morrill is dead. Morrill tarbrushed a 10% tariff as "free trade" meaning the destruction of The American Way. His high tariff passed after Lincoln was elected and nullification gave way to revolt and the revival of Lord Dunmore's Emancipation Proclamation. To his credit, Morrill also berated the 1894 income tax.
"There is nothing anti-libertarian about a global agreement"
Point to the globalist agency that isn't a authoritarian/fascist bureaucratic boondoggle, on the take, and actively hostile to freedom.
You've got so many to choose from: the UN, NATO, the World Bank, the WHO, the International Energy Agency, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the EU, the World Economic Forum, etc.
I'll wait.
"you fascist"
Oh wow. You're a sycophant to an evil man who was actually in the Hitler Youth, but you're calling us fascists.
How would such an agreement be anti-libertarian?
Because all nations are made up of individuals, who, at any time, can change their minds.
In fact, no national agreement can be considered libertarian, you shameless lying pedo.
You understand 'the right' in much of Europe is not the same as 'the right' in the US, right? Right?
He doesn’t care. He’s just here to lie and post kiddie porn links.
False.
right wing = conservative, traditional, favoring a social/political hierarchy based on race, religion, ethnic group, caste.
Do you imagine that anyone believes your bullshit? They have medicines that will help you with your delusions.
But you dumbasses are always bewildered when a writer uses "right wing" in the proper context - as in a fascist or NAZI.
The Confederacy was classic right wing - it was a system based on race. The Confederate flag is a favorite symbol of right-wingers today. Millions glorify the flag. You probably even have one flying off your F-150.
So that’s a yes. You should see a psychiatrist.
Lol. You push the leftist change to definitions because you get so abused when discussing actual facts.
I get it now.
Your definition of right wing isn't rooted in historicity or political theory.
You just use it to mean people not on team Shrike, and bad people you can use to slime non-team Shrike people with, through dubious associations.
Also, do you get your clown noses online, or do you visit a specialty store?
The Confederacy was the second iteration of the Nullification Crisis against the Tariff of Abominations that got Andrew Jackson elected by way of a reprisal. Opponents of the buying and selling of girls and boys, men and women, strategically allied themselves with radical fanatics who wanted a "revenue only" tariff not to exceed 10% or so. A high tariff protected Northern steelmakers from cheap foreign competition in Yourup selling farm implements to the colonial Southern States. Now visualize how any alliance with communist anarchists will get the LP depicted in Kleptocracy history books.
The true context of "right wing" and "left wing" was in the way journalists described a battle as viewed by them from atop a hill. Europeans found it less alienating to describe their mystical and nonmystical looter ideologies that way, and the euphemism has been imported into These States as a slangy way to refer to materialist communism and mystical fascism without the children catching on. The resulting Newspeak makes libertarianism literally unthinkable.
Cyanide would solve all that boy's problems.
See also: Positive Christianity, Christian National Socialism, Caudillo de Dios, Lateran Treaty, CREDERE Obbedire Combattere, "Travail, Patrie, Famille", "Don't run away; we're your FRIENDS!"
Wrong, and that's THE WHOLE POINT! From 1914 to 1972, rightandleft described the visible spectrum of looter socialist ideology from burning at the stake for heresy against God to being blown to bits by anarchist communist altruists. But as soon as the LP in 1972 defended individual rights for (ghasp!) women, and simply LETTING people get high as in the censored portion of a 1929 Soviet movie, the theoretical menace to pillaging as a profession rose out of Atlas Shrugged brandishing law-changing spoiler votes!
e “a strategic rapprochement” with Russia
Why would anyone be opposed to this? you want war and hostility instead?
"Wow, the right's affection for Putin is on full display."
Remember that terrible 4 year period during which the Commander in Chief of the most powerful military on the planet was, in fact, a Russian intelligence asset? And Putin just did whatever he wanted because he knew Orange Hitler would let him — or else the PEE TAPE would be unleashed?
I'm so glad that's over. Now we have legendary foreign policy genius Joe Biden as President. AMERICA IS BACK! Which means we got Putin right where we want him. Because Putin is terrified of Biden.
#LibertariansForBiden
What? Did Vlad Pootin test positive for the Killer Weed Assassin of Youth?
Fucking LOL citing goddman FRANCE leaving NATO.
They left it before, you retarded child porn spreader.
^This
In 1966 de Gaulle pulled France from the U.S.-led military command to pursue an independent defense system just like Le Pen is advocating.
It wasn't until 2009 that Sarkozy had France rejoin NATO's military command.
Buttplug is too historically ignorant to realize that this is neither a new French opinion or a significant one like he claims.
Now watch the idiot call the old Nazi hunter Charles de Gaulle, a fascist.
What did Gandhi think about blacks, Buttplug?
“I venture to point out that both the English and the Indians spring from a common stock, called the Indo-Aryan. … A general belief seems to prevail in the Colony that the Indians are little better, if at all, than savages or the Natives of Africa. Even the children are taught to believe in that manner, with the result that the Indian is being dragged down to the position of a raw Kaffir.”
"the raw kaffir whose occupation is hunting, and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with, and then, pass his life in indolence and nakedness.” - Mahatma Gandhi, 1893
Because the fda did such a bang up job releasing all of the information about phizer and Moderna injected profalactics.
Remember, this is the department that had the definition of vaccine legally changed in order to call those drugs vacciens
- "questioning whether the agency is making the best use of its roughly $1 billion food budget"
- "the number of food safety inspections performed each year has been going down despite increased resources."
- Such complaints about the FDA—that the agency consistently does less with more."
Well... What did people expect?? Where's the motivation for "better" anyways?? This is just one of the many side-effects of creating an UN-Constitutional Nazi-Agency that uses Gov-Guns to STEAL from people instead of making anyone actually *EARN* anything...
It's amazing my web browser works without Gov-Guns... I mean with the literally zillion in a half ways 1's and 0's could communicate with each other how in the world does 'standards' even happen without Gov-Guns??? And when that virus pops up the ******* FREE-MARKET ********* seems to have a way of blocking and preventing it within hours.
Al Gore invented it.
He may not have invented the internet but he did make up agw
Isn’t that supposed to mean we’re all dead?
Oh no! Our food safety division! It’s broken!
Aren't we libertarians who are supposed to believe that food inspection and certification should be private and voluntary?
As usual, blame Congress, not FDA. It was written here — maybe by you — that the FSMA would unavoidably have these consequences. It was written as if food farming were going to be hydroponic in greenhouses rather than open fields, because that's the degree of control that would be needed from end to end of production for the standards to mean anything.
The FDA has demonstrated it can't do big things. Reducing the agency's budget and narrowing its mission could help it to succeed at the small stuff.</I.
So close, almost there.
Anyone notice how quickly and completely the "mainstream" media are already flushing Frank R. James and the subway attack down the memory hole because he's a fucked-up angry old negro? Funny how that works, isn't it?
Mass shootings are committed only by crazy white boys with rifles. Black men with handguns have nothing to do with the firearms violence problem. The Narrative is settled.
*blink blink* "Who?"
Thank goodness the FDA's vaccine side doesn't have any issues.
How the FDA isn't shut down is beyond me. They proved once and for all they're nothing but a subsidiary of pharma.
Their shenanigans is irresponsible to the point of malfeasance.
"They proved once and for all they're nothing but a subsidiary of pharma."
This is why they haven't been shut down.
The drug side isn't doing so great either.
The FDA is broken PERIOD.
But... but... but... without the FDA farmers would still be adulterating Kale with ornamental cabbage!
But the vaccine side is beyond reproach.
Nutrition? Since enforcement began in 1907, America's "food" fascism has been thinly-disguised fanatical prohibitionism defining everything mystical politicians don't like as "powerful" narcotics or whutevah and sending men with guns and confiscation powers out to kick down doors. "Nutrition" is another mask selected by officious altruism to disguise its purpose.
The soi-disant "libertarians" at "reason" are upset that a government agency doesn't work?