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War on Food Science: Bisphenol a (BPA)

1 pointsby michaelmachineabout 10 years ago

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dredmorbiusabout 10 years ago
&quot;The International Food Information Council (IFIC) describes its mission as being to &quot;communicate science-based information on food safety and nutrition to health and nutrition professionals, educators, journalists, government officials and others providing information to consumers.&quot;[1]<p>&quot;In reality, IFIC is a public relations arm of the food, beverage and agricultural industries, which provide the bulk of its funding.[1] Its staff members hail from industry groups such as the Sugar Association and the National Soft Drink Association, and it has repeatedly led the defense for controversial food additives including monosodium glutamate, aspartame (Nutrasweet), food dyes, and olestra. It also runs the corporate-friendly website, Kidnetic.com, with games and recipes for kids.[2]<p>&quot;While the group&#x27;s name implies that it operates internationally, on its website IFIC states that its primary focus is the U.S. &quot;Based in Washington, DC, the IFIC Foundation and IFIC focus primarily on U.S. issues. It also participates in an informal network of independent food information organizations in Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, Japan and Latin America,&quot; it states.[1]&quot;<p><a href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/International_Food_Information_Council" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sourcewatch.org&#x2F;index.php&#x2F;International_Food_Info...</a>