FDA could permit salt substitutes for standardized foods
FDA could permit salt substitutes for standardized foods
The proposal is intended to provide more flexibility for foods with standards of identity where salt is a required or optional ingredient, and “facilitate industry innovation to reduce sodium in standardized foods,” the agency stated.
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