5@5: CA Supreme Court says consumers can file organic label lawsuits | Athletes seek clean energy
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December 3, 2015
California Supreme Court OKs organic labeling lawsuits
Overturning a lower court decision, the state Supreme Court ruled that federal law does not trump consumers' rights to file lawsuits claiming that food products are falsely labeled "organic." The 2nd District Court of Appeals had previously ruled that only state and federal officials could police organic food violations. Read more at the Associated Press...
Move over, neon-colored drinks. Organic foods and beverages are gaining popularity among endurance athletes as a means of re-fueling on the course. Even big players in the market like PowerBar and Gu Energy Labs are hoping to get it on the action. Read more at WSJ...
FDA sends warning letters to five supplement makers
DBM Nutrition, ECF International, Top Secret Nutrition, Applied Nutriceuticals and SDC Nutrition were served with warning letters regarding the use of the picmailon, an ingredient the agency says isn't approved as a dietary supplement. In October, the Oregon attorney general sued retailer GNC over concerns around the same ingredient. Read more at WSJ...
Ben & Jerry's commits to building non-GMO supply chains from scratch
The supply chain for non-GMO commodity crops is difficult because of the logistics infrastructure. For products to be non-GMO, they need to be transported and processed in a certain way. All of the plant-based ingredients that Ben & Jerry's uses are non-GMO, and now it is dealing with an even tougher challenge: building a non-GMO dairy supply chain. Read more at Forbes...
Many food producers are turning to cloud-based analytics to help their traceability and quality improvements. Read more at Automation World...
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