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Swapping out artificial food dyes for natural products isn’t as simple as replacing blue food coloring with blueberry juice, ...
Tyson Foods has been "proactively reformulating" food products containing petroleum-based synthetic dyes and plans to finish work to eliminate them from its production process by the end of May, CEO ...
Natural colors present challenges around stability, consistency, and vibrancy, says ADM. But technical advances have yielded ...
Tyson Foods (TSN) is reformulating its food products to eliminate synthetic dyes, which will be completed by the end of this ...
Federal departments are planning to phase out all synthetic dyes derived from petroleum. Some Fort Collins bakers are ...
Cost: Naturally derived color additives will be more expensive when substituting for synthetic colors.
Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1 may soon be history—not because science says they're dangerous, but because the court of public ...
Food companies and dye manufacturers are preparing for the 2026 ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes in food.
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“The health effects of food dyes tend to occur over time and really more in sensitive individuals,” said Wright. As part of this new effort, the FDA is also working to authorize four natural food ...
Beloved products trusted for generations are now facing a crisis as rising costs, shifting purchasing patterns and regulatory ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health officials are calling for a change in Americans' sugar consumption, as U.S.