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制定食品标准:美国食品药品监督管理局的食品身份标准,1930年代至1960年代

Making Food Standard: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Standards of Identity, 1930s–1960s

Business History Review · 2022
被引 6
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了1930至1960年代美国FDA制定食品身份标准的过程,分析了政府标准与食品工业、消费者权益之间的冲突,以及最终被信息标签制度取代的原因。

Abstract

This article looks at the implementation of food standards of identity by the U.S Food and Drug Administration from the 1930s to the 1960s, a period in the FDA’s history wedged between the “era of adulteration” of the early twentieth century and the agency’s turn to “informational regulation” starting in the 1970s. The article describes the origin of food standards in the early twentieth century and outlines the political economy of government-mandated food standards in the 1930s. While consumer advocates believed government standards would be important to consumer empowerment because they would simplify choices at the grocery store, many in the food industry believed government standards would clash with private brands. The FDA faced challenges in defining what were “customary” standards for foods in an increasingly industrial food economy, and new diet-food marketing campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s ultimately led to the food standards system's undoing. The article concludes by looking at how FDA food standards came to be framed cynically, even though voluntary food standardization continued and the system of informative labeling that replaced FDA standards led to precisely the problem government standards were intended to solve.

食品标准政府监管食品工业消费者权益政治经济学