Former FDA Official: The Prohibition on European Baby Formula Isn't About Safety
"The knot in getting that product into the U.S. isn't safety, it's a regulatory issue," says Peter Pitts.

The baby formula shortage in the U.S. is likely to continue for several weeks, as it will still take some time to get Abbott Laboratories' shuttered Michigan plant back up and running once the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) OKs the reopening. That means families who rely on the product will still be contending with greatly reduced availability—as much as 40 percent in many states—for the time being.
Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown and Eric Boehm have both highlighted the disastrous government policies that have worsened the crisis, including high tariffs that make it prohibitively expensive to import baby formula to the U.S. Another issue is the FDA itself, which has made it illegal for Americans to buy many kinds of baby formula that are widely available in Europe.
In an interview on my YouTube show, Rising, former FDA associate commissioner Peter Pitts confirms that the agency doesn't view this as a safety issue, strictly speaking: U.S. health inspectors know the European products are safe. Their problem is that the products are labeled in a manner that does not meet the expectations of the U.S. government.
"The difference between European baby formula and American baby formula, more or less, is that the labeling is different," says Pitts. "The knot in getting that product into the U.S. isn't safety, it's a regulatory issue. I don't want to say it's a nitty issue, but it's certainly something the FDA could have jumped on a lot quicker."
So there it is. Federal bureaucrats have made it more difficult for mothers and fathers to buy food that they need for their babies because, well, the government can't let the labels be wrong. Rules are rules, after all.
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And Biden could easily have signed an EO to ignore the label issue and import baby formula for like 180 days or something. But he hasn't. Why? Republicans, if they had a spine, should be asking the same question.
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In other words, it is a power trip by bureaucrats and politicians.
Welcome to the revolution.
Why don't they just re-label the baby formula "mayonnaise"? I've heard you can call anything mayonnaise these days.
What is the issue with the labeling?
In some cases, the list of ingredients isn't in the right order. Think of like having a list of ingredients alphabetically instead of by percentage. Horrors!
And sometimes its because the European product doesn't have the pictures of how to mix the formula right next to the written instructions. God, the humanity!
Because nobody would be able to figure it out if it said artificial "colours".
Is this the first time a baby formula factory has been shut down, or just the first time it happened when we had a pantshitter running the show?
Abbott labs manufactures about 40% of formula. This is in no small part due to government interference.
Peter Pitts picked a peck of powdered post-natal protein.
Why not post partum or pregnancy?
post-partum is much better.
Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown and Eric Boehm have both highlighted the disastrous government policies that have worsened the crisis, including high tariffs that make it prohibitively expensive to import baby formula to the U.S.
I thought imports, like immigrants, were bad. So isn't this good?
And remember, I've been harping on this for how long on these boards? Mid 2000s? Early 2000s? Always "former xxx official" speaking truth to power.
You don't rock the boat while you're in it.
The Vogons are currently in committee, discussing whether or not to laud the FDA for sticking to procedures instead of concerning themselves with feeding babies.
Nutrition labels are ostensibly about increasing the amount of information available to consumers and, which is a good thing in a free market economy. Without a consistent format for those labels, they would be mostly useless and thus fail to fulfill their primary purpose, with no tangible benefit to the imposed costs. Knowing the truth about the content of the products you may consume is arguably an extension of bodily autonomy. Any rules that exist should be applied uniformly, without favoritism. These all seem like views that are consistent with a libertarian world-view, so what is the real problem here? A big bureaucratic government agency failed to react effectively in real time, to a crisis it (for once) didn’t itself create. How is this even news?
" These all seem like views that are consistent with a libertarian world-view..."
They're not, unless done voluntarily, not "do it or consumers will not be allowed to buy the stuff".
Gods, I will never understand how carpetbaggers like you think. It's like when my proggie cousin was SURE libertarians should be in favor of Obamacare's individual mandate because "You guys are all about personal responsibility, aren't you?"
Liberty. It's in the name, people. Freedom to choose.
For everyone, not just the people you like, in the groupings you want to put them.
Have a pleasant day!
I saw that Abbot has been the sole supplier of the WIC program.
With all the regulation and cronyism, it is most frustrating when I hear Krystal Ball on Breaking Points blame "unregulated capitalism" for this baby formula shortage. How can these otherwise articulate people be so ignorant???
It's not just issues with labels...it's an issue with profits. The FDA wants the profits here not there. I've been buying "illegal" baby formula from Europe for years. they keep trying harder to stop it from happening with ridiculous arguments like American parents won't be able to translate the instructions from a different language (its called the internet the same thing they used to order it)...and who even knows how these companies are housing and shipping these items (yeah and we are totally aware of how US formula on the truck gets from abbott to target?). Now as more US parents are scrambling to order from the EU it's making it harder for me to get my regular order bc of the influx and our deeply concerned US customs taking longer to inspect the contraband (thereby resulting in the shipping delays compromising quality they say they are so worried about). the whole thing makes me irate. It's so wrong. They don't care about babies...."US medical professionals" are now saying its ok to give a 6 month old regular cows milk....but still don't order from Europe that's DANGEROUS.