New FDA rules would allow salt substitute use for manufacturers
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing new regulation to let manufacturers use salt substitutes in items with standards of identity that include salt. This new rule would not oblige manufacturers to reformulate products, but would give flexibility to reformulate those that make any of the 140 products that have salt or brine in their codified standards of identity.
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