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The FAIR Labels Act isnโt fair. Itโs a red flag for food innovation
In 1865, British lawmakers passed the โRed Flag Act,โ requiring a man carrying a red flag to walk in front of every horseless carriage. The horse-and-buggy economy feared the emerging steam-powered automobile industry, so the future was legally forced to move at walking speed. A few decades later, in the United States, dairy interests fought [โฆ]