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Requires inspection of all meat sold across state lines
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Prohibits interest commerce of misbranded and adulterated food, drinks, and drugs.
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Requires accurate labeling of food packages with weight, measure, or numerical count
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Expands the 1906 Food and Drug Act to cover cosmetics
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Prohibits the use of any addictive in food that is found to cause cancer
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Requires all consumer products in interstate commerce to be honestly and informatively labeled
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Stops FDA from banning a chemical sweetener but requires a warning label on food products cantaining it
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Broadly spells out the responsabilities of the Secretary and the Commissioner of the FDA for research, enforcement, education, and information
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Defines dietary supplements and places to burden of proof for safety on FDA
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Certifies seven colors as acceptable for use in processed foods and drugs