| Inspections and licensing of restaurants and grocery stores are typically handled by local and county health departments. (Not the FDA) http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparency/Basics/ucm194244.ht... Though, yeah, given that the FDA is the FOOD and Drug Administration, I am sure they impact grocery stores: https://foodpoisoningbulletin.com/2014/fda-proposes-rule-for... That does not mean HIPAA impacts grocery stores, restaurants, etc. Though if you search for "HIPAA and grocery stores" it does pull up Von's page on HIPAA related to the fact that stores can have a pharmacy window in them: http://rss.vons.com/ShopStores/Pharmacy-HIPAA.page So, yes, while anyone selling food will be regulated by existing food safety rules/organizations -- including the FDA -- that does not prevent someone from saying (to themselves) "I would like to make the world healthier. I don't think becoming a doctor is The Answer. I think The Answer is running an organic restaurant." And please don't argue with me that how you conceptualize it does not matter. You cannot tell me that Chipotle, with its "Food with integrity" concept and supporting policies, is the same as any other fast food taco joint. (I ate there consistently for a long time to get well after doctors wrote me off for dead. That did not cause Chipotle to suddenly have to comply with HIPAA.) |
It is the same as any other fast food joint. Heck, food quality improvements were an early selling point for McDonald's.