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Arada [10]
3 years ago
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What makes enforcing safety standards a challenge for the Food and Drug Administration? Many foods are imported from other count

ries, and the FDA must ensure those foods meet the same standards as US goods. The FDA faces competition from the EPA, which sets standards for product labeling. The FDA has no control over advertising laws, which may conflict with safety standard laws. Many raw materials are exported to other countries, and the FDA must ensure those materials meet the same standards as international goods.
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lozanna [386]3 years ago
8 0

A key issue for FDA Regulation of foods are that many foods are imported from other countries, and the FDA must ensure those foods meet the same standards as US goods.

katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is: <em>Many foods are imported from other countries, and the FDA must ensure those foods meet the same standards as US goods.</em>

This challenge is explained based on the fact that imported goods come with different quality standards from different countries. It is easir to supervise and to ensure standards when the goods are made into the United States.

When these goods come from abroad, they have already gone through a different quality standard process in a different country, and it makes it challenging for the FDA to ensure the same standard the US requires.

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