- United States
- N.C.
- Letter
The FDA's decision to suspend its milk quality testing program amid budget cuts raises significant food safety concerns. Routine testing is crucial to ensure the safety and quality of dairy products consumed by millions across the nation. While the planned transfer to another lab is a positive step, any lapse in monitoring increases the risk of contaminated milk reaching consumers. It is imperative that the government prioritizes public health by allocating sufficient resources to maintain robust food safety measures. Compromising on milk quality testing endangers public well-being and undermines consumer confidence in the dairy industry. Robust quality control protocols must be reinstated urgently to safeguard the nation's milk supply and protect public health.