Do allergy warning labels signal liability protection or true risk? FDA to hold hearings 9/16/08.

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Posted by Mike FerraraAugust 28, 2008 3:25 PM

Food allergies pose a health threat to over 12 million Americans. Severe reactions to allergenic foods result in 30,000 emergency room visits, and 150 to 200 deaths, per year. Since 2006, the Food and Drug Administration has required companies to label their packaging with clear warnings when their products deliberately contain particularly allergenic ingredients such as dairy or peanuts.

To date, however, the FDA has not issued laws governing label-warnings about the possibility of accidental contamination. In cases where non-allergenic products are processed with the same equipment or in the same facility as allergenic ones, it is up to each company to decide whether, and how, to disclose this information to the public.

The result has been an increasingly diverse array of warning messages that end up confusing and even misleading consumers. With more than 30 different messages on the market, each with its own distinct wording and tone, consumers are finding themselves choosing foods based on which warnings sound less severe.

Significantly, food studies at the University of Nebraska show no link between the severity of voluntary warnings and the actual risk that a product contains an allergen.

The FDA recognizes the need for implementing labeling standards across the food industry, and will respond to consumer concerns at a public hearing on September 16, 2008.

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