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"FDA Must Set Limits On PFAS In Food, Lawsuit Says"

"US regulators are failing to address concerns about toxic PFAS chemicals in foods despite having the scientific tools to do so, according to a lawsuit filed by an environmental group in Tucson, Arizona.

The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 24 in the US District Court of Arizona, follows the submission of a legal petition filed in November 2023 by the Tucson Environmental Justice Task Force that asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to establish limits for certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) the agency has found in blueberries, lettuce, milk, salmon and other foods. The group wants the FDA to take action to remove products from grocery store shelves if PFAS residues are found at the minimum level of detection.

“We’re asking [the FDA] to do something that they are required to do under the law, that they failed to do under the law,” said Sandra Daussin, attorney for the plaintiffs and a plaintiff herself who worked for over 25 years as a regulatory chemist for agricultural products and environmental protection."

Shannon Kelleher reports for The New Lede January 31, 2025.

Source: The New Lede, 02/05/2025