FDA announces new “Focus on the Positive” Campaign

April 1st, 2009  By Anya Fernald

Newly appointed Food and Drug Administration chief Joshua Sharfstein announced this afternoon that in the wake of this week’s pistachio scandal, the agency would launch a new Safest Food Awareness Bureau in early 2010. “We live in such a ‘bad news’ world,” said Sharfstein, “this new approach will focus on the positive news.” Instead of announcing when food is contaminated, the new agency will be tasked with issuing a daily announcement of non-contaminated American foods, slowly phasing out the current policy of announcing food recalls directly to the public.

“This new program addresses the issue of an upswing in the number of food safety challenges, a shift that we do not see swinging back down in the next few decades,” Sharfstein stated at today’s press conference. This may be good news for consumers – instead of focusing on the increasing number of things we cannot eat, we can celebrate the few things we can. Sharfstein announced that the FDA will begin a 9-month shift towards the new approach this month, with a campaign entitled “Focus on the Positive.” Under the new guidelines, announcements about food contamination will be “focused on proactive statements, for example: ‘Try eating almonds and lettuce today, but stay away from spinach’”, said Sharfstein. The new agency plans on announcing its interim commissioner at the end of May 2009.

Anya Fernald was most recently Executive Director of Slow Food Nation, and has just launched a new venture - Live Culture Co.

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4 Comments so far
  1. by Chiot's Run

    On April 2, 2009 at 8:50 am

    Great, so now the public won’t know what’s contaminated. This reeks of lobbyist influence from the food industry.

  2. by Gwen

    On April 2, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    Hm. I don’t really get it. They’re going to test food and tell us if it’s safe? I didn’t know the FDA could do that.

  3. [...] morning I read this article on Civil Eats. I just had to share because I was completely blown away when I read about the FDA’s new “Focus [...]

  4. by Molly

    On April 6, 2009 at 7:54 pm

    … because preventing the public from frowning will also prevent them from dying when they eat contaminated food?

    Stupidest, most dangerous thing I’ve heard today.

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