Nutrition Labeling, Food-Borne Illness Shape FDA’s ‘Healthy People 2030’ Goals
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA combines two surveys from the Healthy People initiative that tackles a range of consumer health topics every 10 years into a single survey, “FDA Food Safety, Health and Diet Survey.” The separate surveys have been deployed since 1990, “Food Safety Survey” and “Health and Diet Survey.”
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