The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a big group of people who help keep our food and medicine safe to use. Just like how your parents check the food you eat and medicine you take to make sure they are okay for you, the FDA checks the food and medicine that people buy in stores to make sure they are safe.
The FDA checks the food we eat to make sure it’s healthy and doesn’t have any bad things in it like germs or chemicals. They also check to make sure the food labels tell us what’s in the food, how many calories there are, and other important information. This way we can make healthy choices about what food we eat.
The FDA also checks medicine before it’s sold in stores to make sure it is safe and will not make people sick. They also make sure the medicine works like it is supposed to, to help people feel better when they’re sick or have an illness.
The FDA also makes sure things like cosmetics and medical devices (like band-aids or pacemakers) are safe to use.
Overall, the FDA is very important because it helps keep us healthy and safe by making sure the things we eat and the medicine we take are good for us.