

Pureis: The FSA Scandal Hiding in Plain Sight
Over the past four years, one question has repeatedly surfaced within the UK hemp and CBD industry: how did certain CBD products, including those linked to Pureis, come to be included on the Food Standards Agency CBD Public List despite clear requirements that products had to be on the market before 13 February 2020? This article examines the evidence, correspondence, FOI disclosures, and complaint files surrounding that question.
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May 622 min read


Someone's Telling Porkies: Defra Response to FSA Lies, and the Disappearing CBD Complaint
The original use of “Business As Usual” was during wartime, a deliberate attempt to maintain public calm while the world collapsed around them.
So the question is this: What war, exactly, is the FSA trying to normalise?
Against transparency, perhaps? If that is the case, it's interesting that it started at a time that is significant for CBD Novel Foods.
That is provable through the 2021 FSA FOI report, which, other than a modified response on 17/06/21, shows an abrupt stop
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Aug 8, 20259 min read


Three Points to Discuss Part 2 - Ethics and the FSA
Regardless of the intent, is it right that the FSA stops, or targets companies for changing their labels to reflect consumer information tha
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May 16, 202413 min read


Three Points to Discuss Part 1 - The FSA and the ASA
The question is, if I made a complaint now to the MHRA saying "Brains are blurring the lines between foods and medicines!", would the Border
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May 10, 202412 min read

