I don't disagree that there should be more transparency in labelling so consumers get a quality product.
But don't count on the government going down that path any time soon. Because the economic impact of less demand and less sales isn't exactly good for the powers that be, even the less corrupt, more noble entities in the marketplace.
And perhaps, I don't share any high regard for government because it has fucked me and my family over via legal exploits; I cannot consider it benevolent. Potentially useful, but never innately good. I just reviewed a bit of my grandmother's guardianship case, and it is clear that "due process" is merely an obstacle for the government to engineer exploits around, and that enforcing due process is highly costly, and often still winds up in failure. Cops, firefighters, EMTs lying the shit under oath, thereby granting the power to take my grandmother's guardianship away from my mother. Real fishy that an off-duty cop enters a neighborhood no outlet street.
Cliffnotes: laypeople are some government attorney's little bitch.