The FDA is not involved in approving most food chemicals, says Environmental Working Group
The watchdog Environmental Working Group has analyzed the approval process for new food chemicals. Its disturbing conclusions:
Nearly 99 percent of all food chemicals introduced since 2000 were greenlighted for use by the food and chemical industry,…not by the Food and Drug Administration, the agency responsible for ensuring food is safe.
That’s because food and chemical companies exploited a loophole in the law allowing them to decide which chemicals are safe to consume, contrary to what Congress intended when it enacted food chemical laws in 1958….for 756 of 766 new food chemicals added to the food supply since [2000], or 98.7 percent, these companies have exploited a loophole for substances that are “generally recognized as safe,” or GRAS. The loophole lets them – not the FDA – decide a substance is safe.
The data:
Do we care? I think we should.
EWG deserves thanks for keeping an eye on this issue.