Almost one in five packaged foods and drinks available in U.S. grocery stores contain synthetic food dyes, according to a new ...
The FDA’s approval of many synthetic dyes is based on studies conducted decades ago, often funded or influenced by industry.
A new analysis of nearly 40,000 products from the top 25 food and beverage manufacturers found that 19% contain synthetic food dyes, with the rate rising to 28% in products marketed to children. On ...
The US is calling on food companies to remove all synthetic food dyes by 2027. Announcing the move, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said food companies are open to the change. Here's the evidence on synthetic ...
During a press conference on Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a plan to start phasing out eight synthetic food dyes in the American food supply. HHS and the ...
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 appearance, ...
Walmart is removing synthetic dyes and dozens of other additives from its private-label food products, marking one of the most significant ingredient shifts by a U.S. grocery store in recent years.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is making strides in his war against synthetic food dyes, is now targeting colorful favorites such as Jell-O snacks, Kool-Aid and ...
Walmart announced that it is eliminating synthetic dyes from some private food brand goods. Items affected by this change include multiple sports drinks and cereals. Health and Human Services ...
A recent analysis found that 19% of items from major manufacturers use them. And those products weren’t just colorful — they often contained more added sugar, too. A new analysis of nearly 40,000 ...
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