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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three new natural food dyes Friday as part of the Trump administration’s ...
The FDA approved three natural food dyes that comes from plants and minerals this week, amid its transition away from ...
Manufacturers of food and medications will be banned from using eight commonly used food dyes by the end of 2026, according to statements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Health ...
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says petroleum-based food dyes will be phased out by the end of next year. But food safety advocates are skeptical that companies will meet the deadline.
The process to change from petroleum-based dyes to colors made from vegetables, fruits, flowers and even insects won't be easy.
We checked the labels of mass-produced popular grocery items and found the dyes in dozens of foods you may have in your pantry right now.
Other breakfast pastry items, like Pop Tarts, and even some yogurts, list several of the synthetic ... mostly use natural substitutes, like plant-derived dyes made of beet juice, algae, cabbage ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced plans to remove certain artificial dyes from the U.S. food and drug supply, taking a step toward fulfilling one of his campaign promises.
Companies make packaged food without synthetic dyes in other countries. But despite pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the change isn’t likely to happen quickly in the United States.
The FDA Is Speeding up Approval of ”Natural” Food Dyes—Here’s What You Need To Know ...