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I still don't understand why alcohol is immune to FDA regs requiring nutritional info on the products.
Oh wait no I don't, excessive lobbying alongside a misclassification and lack of common sense+critical thinking. All the American classics.
Because it falls under a completely different agency….
The bureau of ALCOHOL, tobacco, and firearms.
It was separate starting with the bureau of Prohibition which was created in 1919, before the FDA was created in 1927. Before then it was just the bureau of chemistry.
You are correct!....
The fact that it falls under a different agency is the issue I'm getting at. We ingest alcohol and it has a direct negative affect on our health, I wish it was regulated alongside the other borderline toxic shit we ingest like corn syrup and food colorings.
Would be nice to know how many calories or carbs are in the drinks from a casual consumer standpoint anyway.
I agree it should fall under the FDA today, but with everything else going on, restructuring both the FDA and ATF is pretty low on the list of things to do.
If only there was a major surge in health issues and deaths involving consumption of alcohol and firearms use/abuse to spark some motion in Congress to address the issues.