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  • initialism Center for Science in the Public Interest

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  • When I really think seriously about it, I realize that the CSPI is the more harmful by a longshot.

    CSPI treachery/idiocy | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • The CSPI is the same group that forced McDonald's to cook their French fries in

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • You can write the FDA or call your congressperson and demand more transparency in food labeling for added sugars and join organizations such as CSPI that have been petitioning for these rules for the last several years.

    Pooja R. Mottl: Hidden Sugars In Your Food Pooja R. Mottl 2011

  • You can write the FDA or call your congressperson and demand more transparency in food labeling for added sugars and join organizations such as CSPI that have been petitioning for these rules for the last several years.

    Pooja R. Mottl: Hidden Sugars In Your Food Pooja R. Mottl 2011

  • Both Ms. Linehan and Mr. Ernst filed complaints with the CSPI.

    Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011

  • Over the past decade, CSPI says it has received 500 U.S. complaints and 1,200 more from Europe and Australia.

    Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011

  • CSPI fought unsuccessfully to keep Quorn out of the U.S. market before it was approved for sale in 2002.

    Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011

  • As noted by the Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI, people who consume diets high in added sugars consume lower levels of fiber, vitamins and minerals, and other nutrients, and by displacing these protective nutrients, added sugars may increase the risk of osteoporosis, certain cancers, high blood pressure and other health problems.

    Pooja R. Mottl: Hidden Sugars In Your Food Pooja R. Mottl 2011

  • "Any novel food ingredient that causes hives, anaphylactic reactions, or vomiting so violent that blood vessels burst cannot, indeed must not, be considered by the FDA to be 'generally recognized as safe,' " CSPI Executive Director Michael F. Jacobson wrote in a letter to the FDA's food-center director, Michael Taylor , Nov. 16, describing the complaints he says he has received.

    Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011

  • In November, the CSPI sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration, asking that the agency remove Quorn from store shelves, saying it carries a risk of severe allergic reaction.

    Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011

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