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Comments to FDA/FSIS on Approaches to Reducing Sodium Consumption
Comments to FDA/FSIS on Approaches to Reducing Sodium Consumption
IFT provided written comments to FDA/FSIS focused on (1) Sodium Reduction Technological Innovations & Challenges; (2) Monitoring Sodium Content for Assessing Sodium Reduction Initiatives; (3) Establishing & Meeting Voluntary Sodium Reduction Targets; & (4) Communications Crossroads: Government, Food Industry & Consumers. IFT emphasized the importance of investing in food science and technology research and development to stimulate meaningful, safe, and sustainable impacts on sodium intake in the United States.
January 30, 2012
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