Why is sodium nitrite allowed to be used as a food additive?
A) It is generally recognized as safe.
B) It helps to prevent the growth of Clostridium botulinum.
C) There is not enough credible research confirming the conversion of sodium nitrite to the carcinogenic agent nitrosamine.
D) All choices are correct.
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