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Fda Docket: 2005n-0279 Food Labeling Gluten Free


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FDA Docket: 2005N-0279 Food Labeling Gluten-Free


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FDA Docket: 2005N-0279 Food Labeling Gluten-Free

I hope everyone here follows these links and make your voice heard to the FDA.

This is your chance! Your voice counts before September 19

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In an effort to define the term "gluten-free" for use on food labels, the FDA requests your comments submitted in writing (emails are acceptable).

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a public meeting to obtain comments to help the agency to define and permit the voluntary use on food labeling of the term "gluten-free". The meeting focused on food manufacturing, analytical methods, and consumer issues related to reduced levels of gluten in food.

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Thanks for the link, just went to the sight and added my voice, I hope others do too.

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Thanks, I posted my comments!

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Just posted my comment as well - let's all keep our fingers crossed that we have just improved the quality of our lives and will now be able to make better/less time consuming food choices! Wow, if I can go a few days without calling a company, I wouldn't know what to do with my free time!!

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Just posted my comment as well - let's all keep our fingers crossed that we have just improved the quality of our lives and will now be able to make better/less time consuming food choices!  Wow, if I can go a few days without calling a company, I wouldn't know what to do with my free time!!

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I feel the same way!

I posted my comment.. does anyone know when they will decide what to do?

Lisa

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