FDA adopts new rules to improve food safety

The Food and Drug Administration has formally adopted new food safety rules that require food manufacturers to adopt detailed plans to prevent food contamination. The new rules also hold imported food to the same standards as domestically-grown food.

The new rules are part of a larger effort, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), passed by Congress five years ago after high-profile outbreaks related to various foods, from spinach to peanut products.

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