How do you get started reading labels for a gluten-free diet? Here’s a quick list to get you on the right track.
FDA official wants the public to know why it’s important to get gluten-free labeling on the books.
Starting today you can tell the FDA what you think about the proposed rule for voluntary gluten-free labeling. Love it or Hate it — voice your opinion.
The Food and Drug Administration finally made a move today toward gluten free labeling rules! How you can provide input.
Two US Senators step up to hold the FDA accountable for their inaction on Gluten Free Labeling. Why the FDA’s inaction is causing gluten free confusion.
Millions of people, tons of passion and one (huge) cake can raise awareness about gluten free labeling and make change to benefit celiac disease and people with gluten sensitivities.
In the US, we’ve been patiently awaiting the agreement to new voluntary gluten-free labeling…and in Canada– celiacs are fighting to keep proposed labeling laws from being derailed by one heavy-hitting lobby.
Okay, I’m exasperated. The US Food and Drug Administration was supposed to issue a rule requiring volunteer gluten-free labeling in 2008. Here it is 2 years past deadline: we’ve elected a new president, we’ve had two postage stamp increases, Britney Spears has gone off the deep end and come back already and we still don’t have this gluten-free rule in place. So what’s the hold up?
This last decade I think many celiac’s wishes came true, whether we knew we had those wishes or not (HELLO Betty Crocker GF Mixes!). But there are a few things that many people expected would progress in this decade that just simply haven’t. So what didn’t happen, that we thought would? I thought I knew the answer to this…but I was surprised.
WalMart has removed some Great Value products from its gluten-free list. What surprises me the most is that they’ve nixed some of the most basic options they had…rice? Really?