Partner Nathan Beaver was quoted in an Inc. article, “Hampton Creek CEO: No Plans to Change Name of ‘Just Mayo’ Despite FDA Warning,” on August 25, 2015. The article discussed food manufacturer Hampton Creek’s product Just Mayo and the warnings made by the Food and Drug Administration to rename the product as it may mislead consumers.
Beaver said the FDA does not have authority to enforce a recall at this point because the alleged violations don’t post safety risks. As a solution, Beaver suggested Hampton Creek change the name of the product and alter the labels moving forward.
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