phosphate use in shrimp

From: E. Jerry Oliveras, Jr. (ejoliverasjr@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Fri Jan 05 2007 - 10:19:15 PST

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    While I would defer to those perhaps more knowledgeable in this regard, my
    experience is that the use of phosphates in shrimp processing will require
    that fact to be declared in labeling and that if the water content exceeds
    79.5% the product must be labeled as a water added shrimp product rather
    than shrimp - all this being related to the USFDA rules governing economic
    fraud and adulteration. I know there was significant enforcement activity
    in this area some years ago (right after FDA took over primary seafood
    regulation from USDC) and that some firms were literally put out of business
    as a result (e.g. New England Shrimp Company).
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