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Alert! Tell the FDA to require labels on all food from
cloned animals. 7-1-08
TAKE ACTION: FDA APPROVES FOOD FROM CLONES
Take Action, then See Daily Show Report on Cloned Meat Featuring OCA
Despite a September survey that found that 64% of Americans are repulsed by the
idea of eating food from cloned animals, the FDA announced this week that milk,
eggs and meat from cloned animals will soon be allowed on the market.
Ignoring a number of disturbing studies suggesting potential human health
hazards, Stephen F. Sundlof, director of the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine
said "that meat and milk from cattle, swine and goat clones is as safe to eat as
the food we eat every day." Consumer, food safety, and animal welfare groups
have condemned the announcement, pointing out that animal cloning is inherently
unpredictable and hazardous, and that the practice of cloning has led to a high
number of cruel and painful deformities in the experimental animals' offspring.
Recognizing that requiring labels on cloned food would lead to a massive boycott
by consumers, FDA bowed to industry lobbyists by stating that there likely will
be no required labeling of food products containing ingredients from cloned
animals. The FDA's controversial proposed regulations in the Federal Register
were followed by a public comment period where the OCA and its allies helped
tens of thousands of concerned consumers submit comments to the FDA. Despite
these comments, the FDA went ahead and approved food from cloned animals.
The OCA is calling on health and humane-minded consumers across the nation to
stop this outrageous and hazardous regulation from coming into force as federal
law.
Send your comments to the FDA. Via This Link : Click Here!
Comments:
This is a very important issue not just for you but your pets.
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