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Discussion Boards => Mfrs. & Packaged Food => Topic started by: Sweet Olivia on September 23, 2012, 09:51:49 PM

Title: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: Sweet Olivia on September 23, 2012, 09:51:49 PM
Anaphylactic shock for my PA 6yr old after drinking a soy protein shake.  No mention of nuts on label.  I called to confirm nut free facility and was given wrong info!!!!  Shake made in plant w/ peanuts and peanut flour.  I learned the hard way that the FDA doesn't require these companies to label for cross contamination.  I am going to fight back.  Who wants to join me?
Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: rebekahc on September 23, 2012, 10:06:08 PM
I'm sorry your child had a reaction.

The FDA does not require any company to label for cross contamination.
Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: CMdeux on September 23, 2012, 10:17:05 PM
No, and what's more, the labeling rules for supplements and for drugs are way, way, WAY more lax than for "foods."

Caveat Emptor indeed. 


I'm very sorry that your DD had such a terrible reaction. 
Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: Sweet Olivia on September 23, 2012, 10:48:40 PM
Are you sure that the FDA does not require labeling for possible cross contamination??  I thought that it was just nutritional companies that aren't required to label for cross contamination.
Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: CMdeux on September 23, 2012, 11:10:31 PM
Nope.  Only intentionally added ingredients-- and ONLY on those products regulated by the FDA and intended as FOOD.

USDA products don't have to meet FALCPA standards (so meats, veggies, etc don't require food allergen labeling at all).

Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: Jessica on September 24, 2012, 01:42:48 AM
And not only that, but refined oils are exempt. So refined peanut oil can be a hidden ingredient.
Title: Re: FDA does NOT require dietary supplements to label for cross contamination
Post by: gufyduck on September 24, 2012, 11:25:43 AM
I'm sorry to hear about her reaction.  FYI - personal hygiene products are not even required to label if they contain top 8 (I have a thread on that in the main board right now).  Can you please share what brand this was so others know to avoid it?