Food Safety: The Interpretation of Risk

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https://doi.org/10.62300/87wmhy62

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Food Safety, Risk, Delaney Clause

Abstract

This report states that the amazing advances in analytical methods have made the Delaney Clause hopelessly obsolete and it should be repealed. The Delaney Clause, which states that no amount of cancer-causing substances can be added to our food, should be replaced with a “de minimis” concept.

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1992-04-11

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Commentaries

How to Cite

F. J. Francis. (1992). Food Safety: The Interpretation of Risk. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/87wmhy62

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