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Hershey HSY.N said on Tuesday it would remove synthetic dyes from its snacks by the end of 2027, making it the latest in a growing list of companies seeking to align with directives from U.S ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered food companies to remove petroleum-based food dyes by 2027. Here's the science linking dyes to ADHD, cancer, and other health issues.
A major food company announced it plans on Tuesday to get rid of all artificial dyes in the next two years. Kraft Heinz said the move will affect brands like Kool-Aid, Jell-O, and Crystal Light ...
The FDA is moving to ban seven synthetic food dyes found in more than 10,000 popular products — including Red 40 and Yellow 5. From kids’ snacks to sports drinks, companies will be forced to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert. F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a plan on Tuesday to start phasing out eight synthetic food dyes. Are they unsafe? Experts weigh in.
In-N-Out is removing artificial coloring from two of its drinks and changing its ketchup. The moves comes a few weeks after the US government said it will ban some synthetic dyes because of health ...
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration are working to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes present in numerous foods such as breakfast cereals, candy, … ...
Synthetic food dyes — and their links to neurobehavioral issues in children — are having a moment. Last month, California governor Gavin Newsom signed the California School Food Safety Act ...
Tyson Foods plans to get rid of petroleum-based synthetic dyes from its products by the end of May, its president and CEO said. Most of the company's retail-branded foods don't contain dyes, he said.
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