By Katie Gates Calderon, Lindsey Heinz and Hillary Nicholas ( September 1, 2017, 10:43 AM EDT) -- Regulatory attorneys are familiar with two pressing questions from clients faced with an inspection by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration: "Can the FDA investigator take photographs during the inspection?" and "What will happen if I try to stop or altogether prevent the inspector from taking photos?" As a rule, from suppliers to co-packers, entities in the food-supply chain do not relish the possibility of an FDA inspection, especially when an inspector arrives with camera equipment....
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