Nutritional Outlook’s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Grebow interviewed the Council for Responsible Nutrition’s Steve Mister at last week’s SupplySide West trade show.
Last week, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a law banning minors in the state under the age of 18 from purchasing dietary supplements sold for weight-loss and body-building. Read more about that ban here.
During last week’s SupplySide West trade show in Las Vegas, Jennifer Grebow, editor-in-chief of Nutritional Outlook, sat down with Steve Mister, president and CEO of the Council for Responsible Nutrition, about how this new ban impacts consumers and could threaten the dietary supplement industry at large.
Watch the interview below.
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