<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I guess I agree the recent post. I would caution against any approach to the FDA that does not involve the efforts a professional government relations specialist. An uncoordinated campaign may do nothing but raise the antennae of the food industry and cause them to lauch a preemptive campaign resulting in legislation or regulations that are easy for them to comply with, but not overly helpful to the food allergic population. We must remember that no argument has one side and the food industry probably has a number of legitimate concerns in this regard, including product liability. I would encourage the leadership of the celiac organizations to consider formulating a logical and STRATEGIC approach to this issue, remembering that any result will involve some compromise. Perhaps they should begin by meeting with organizations like the American Heart Association to find out how they got manufacturers to voluntarily do the little "heart healthy" thing. Voluntary is always better than legislated. They should also talk to consumer groups who were involved in the whole fda nutrition label thing. I fear very much that celiacs will naively jump into a letter writing campaign and will get their legs cut out from under them.