Touro Law Review
Abstract
Processed food products sold in the United States are vastly different than those in Europe, often containing unnecessary and potentially dangerous additives. Recently, food consumer advocacy groups and reporters are bringing attention to these differences, thereby raising awareness of the poor processed food quality in the United States. The United States should take a new and improved method to food safety that mirrors the European Union’s approach. This Note will compare the differences between food additives in the United States and Europe, and further, will propose solutions to increase regulation on food additives in the United States.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Sara
(2024)
"Why the United States Should Change Its Standards for Food Additives,"
Touro Law Review: Vol. 39:
No.
4, Article 15.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol39/iss4/15