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Food dyes have long been used in candy, breakfast cereal and even medication. As the federal government moves to phase these ...
The MAHA movement loves the idea of getting rid of synthetic dyes in foods. But manufacturers face challenges that could drive prices higher.
The FDA approved three new natural food color additives — galdieria extract, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium ...
The food company behind popular brands like Jimmy Dean and Hillshire Farm will eliminate all petroleum-based synthetic dyes ...
The synthetic red food dye ban bill heads to Gov. Meyer's desk. A state House representative is removed from the House ...
The FDA has approved three natural alternatives for food dyes in food and drinks: Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea ...
Tyson Foods is working to remove petroleum-based dyes in its products before the end of the month in response to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration push to eliminate all such dyes from the nation's ...
The Food and Drug Administration is asking the food industry to stop using synthetic food dyes, in a bid to fulfill one of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s goals to swap ...
On April 22, at the direction of US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., both the US Food and ...
Synthetic food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 5 are found in nearly 24,000 U.S. food products, including unexpected items like yogurt, pickles, and oatmeal. These dyes, often used to enhance ...
On April 22, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration announced measures designed to phase out all remaining petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the ...
That’s why I was immediately skeptical when the Food and Drug Administration announced its decision to ban synthetic food dyes like the controversial red dye No. 3. I’m not defending ...
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