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Commercially exploitative food labelling

  • Profiteering by drug classification

Nature

Some foods have medicinal properties. If they are sold as foods, they are usually available at a reasonable price from numerous merchants. If they are sold as drugs, they are sold only by pharmaceutical companies at inflated prices.

The consequences of classifying a food as a drug are formal testing of its medicinal properties by a regulatory agency, and standardization of its labels to include legally required information about the medicinal contents, their effects and side-effects, and the recommended dosage.

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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #2: Zero HungerSustainable Development Goal #12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(G) Very specific problems
Subject
  • Amenities » Food
  • Commerce » Finance
  • Commerce » Commerce
  • Societal problems » Maltreatment
  • Research, standards » Signs and labels
  • Health care » Pharmacy
  • Informatics, classification » Classification
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Sep 27, 2022