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The following is a petition from 800+ physicians advocating labeling of sesame in the United States. Many of the physicians are pediatricians and allergists who agree they are seeing a rise in sesame allergy and not labeling is putting thousands of children and adults at risk.
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QuoteThis letter is in response to your petition (2014-P-2035), filed on November 25, 2014, requesting the Food and Drug Administration to require sesame based ingredients be listed by name (sesame) in the ingredients lists of all foods; and to add sesame to the FDA's list of allergens in Sec. 555.250 of the Statement of Policy for Labeling and Preventing Cross-contact of Common Food Allergens.
In accordance with 21 CFR 10.30(e)(2), this letter is to advise you that we have not been able to reach a decision on your petition within the first 180 days of its receipt because of other agency priorities and the limited availability of resources. We will complete our review of your petition and consider any amendments to our regulations as warranted and in the context of other program priorities within the Center.
Should you have additional questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Quoteyour readers may have seen the recent press release from Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, along with Senators Blumenthal and Markey. FARE is supporting their letter to Acting Commissioner Ostroff at the FDA to expand FALCPA to include sesame as the 9th top allergen. We issued a statement of support, and there's a quotation from Dr. Jim Baker [FARE's CEO] in the press release.