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FDA's GRAS rule lets companies self-declare food ingredient safety, sparking safety concerns.
The FDA's GRAS rule lets food companies decide if new ingredients are safe without FDA review, raising concerns about harmful chemicals in food.
Critics argue this system, which treats additives as "innocent until proven guilty," allows companies to add potentially dangerous substances without thorough safety checks.
The FDA says it cannot change this system due to legal restrictions.
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La regla GRAS de la FDA permite a las empresas autodeclarar la seguridad de los ingredientes alimentarios, lo que suscita preocupaciones de seguridad.