Most media-based nutritional information is reviewed for accuracy by the USDA and the FDA.

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i think false

You're probably right, although I'm not sure what media-based nutritional information is.

You are correct. The statement "Most media-based nutritional information is reviewed for accuracy by the USDA and the FDA" is false. While the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) are responsible for food safety regulations and labeling requirements, they do not typically review or approve nutritional information in media sources.

Most media-based nutritional information comes from various sources such as websites, books, magazines, and social media. It is important to critically evaluate the credibility and reliability of these sources by considering factors like the qualifications of the authors, scientific evidence, and potential biases.