Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Radley Balko: Dire Civil Liberties Predictions For 2014

The grade and lubriciousness of the slippery slope.      As we come to the end of a year that saw revelations about massive government spying programs, horrifying stories of police abuse, and brazen violations of the Fourth Amendment, I thought I might offer my own grim predictions about where civil liberties are headed in the      ... MORE

The FDA's Ill-Conceived Proposal To Ban Trans Fats

by Baylen Linnekin.         On Thursday the FDA made the surprise announcement that it would move to ban artificial trans fats, which are found in foods containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils. The ban would not apply to naturally occurring trans fats, such as those found in meat and dairy products. Adoption of the proposal, which is     ... MORE

John Stossel: The Milk Of Human Blindness

Milking buyers and sellers.       The Denver Post warns, "Milk, food prices could rise if Congress fails to act." Congress is working on a farm bill, which, among other things, will set limits on how high or low milk prices can be in different regions of the country. Politicians from both parties like to meddle in agriculture. When the Heritage    ... MORE

Daren Bakst: Government Control Of Your Diet

Threats to the "freedom to eat."       Many politicians and self-appointed nutrition czars see Americans as incapable of making decisions about a basic necessity of life: eating. Therefore, they feel that government at all levels must try to control their diets. This control means trying to direct people to eat a certain way or expressly  ... MORE

The Problem With Federal Food-Labeling Laws

by Baylen Linnekin.       Since I wrote a column focusing on the increasing ubiquity and success of private food labeling in June, a series of important federal food labeling issues have made headlines. Not surprisingly, the government’s actions are mostly rife with drawbacks. Just this month, the FDA published a final rule on gluten-free   ... MORE

Marta H. Mossburg: Food Regulations Of The Future

A sneak preview of the coming War on Obesity.    March 29, 2020: The federal government today announced new regulations for buying fast food. Starting June 1, upon entering a national fast food chain restaurant or before ordering via a drive-thru each patron must undergo a Body Mass Index (BMI) analysis. The score will     ... MORE

A Case Against Government Bans On Feeding The Homeless

by Baylen Linnekin.    During the late 1990s, when I worked as a researcher in the Judiciary Square area of downtown Washington, DC, my job required me to walk across The Mall twice each day to pick up documents at the Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation. En route, I would invariably stop to talk with     ... MORE

Baylen Linnekin: Crony Capitalism Vs. American Food

The deadly duo of big government and big food.    On Thursday this week I took part in a great panel discussion on crony capitalism in food and agriculture at the American Enterprise Institute. Crony capitalism in this area, to me, means that a food business’s success is often wrongly contingent upon the business maintaining a close relationship    ... MORE

A. Barton Hinkle: The Bogus Case Against Junk Food

Anti-food nannies launch their latest attack. A recent cover story in The New York Times Magazine offers a shocking exposé of Big Food. In granular detail it relates the food conglomerates' "hyper-engineered, savagely marketed, addiction-creating battle for 'stomach share.'” If you don't have the time to slog through the nearly 10,000 words,   ... MORE

Let Consumers Make Their Own Choices On Sugary Drinks

by Baylen Linnekin.    Earlier this week the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a group that regularly pushes for increased food regulations and considers soda to be “a slow-acting but ruthlessly efficient bioweapon,” announced it would be launching “a major action regarding the regulation of soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages.”       ... MORE

David Deming: What If Atlas Shrugged?

Dark ages revisited. Atlas Shrugged is the title of Ayn Rand's 1957 novel in which the world grinds to a halt after the productive segment of society goes on strike. Tired of being demonized and exploited, the world's innovators and entrepreneurs simply walk away. What would happen to the US today if the fossil fuel industry went on a strike ... MORE

Baylen Linnekin: Food Freedom Vs. Regulatory Busybodies

The state of things are looking up.   While national stories like the multi-pronged assault on energy drinks and the FDA’s proposed Food Safety Modernization Act rules rightly grab headlines—and often my attention—it’s perhaps too easy to overlook the fact that much of what’s good and bad in the area of food law and policy is taking place in our backyards    ... MORE