The U.S. needs to set a single national standard for product ingredient transparency, resolving the current “patchwork” of state-level labeling laws, according to the new advocacy group Americans for Ingredient Transparency (AFIT).
The group, led by Julie Gunlock and Andy Koenig, plans to work with the Trump administration and Congress on reforms to Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) standards, front-of-package labeling, and QR code regulations.
“As an American, but most importantly a mom, I know firsthand how important it is to trust the products we consume and bring into our homes,” Gunlock wrote in a statement.
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