The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is relaxing rules that restrict when food companies can claim their products have no ...
No artificial colors” can now be used on food labels even if natural dyes are added. FDA will let companies use these claims ...
“The policy is too broad and could be abused in ways that mislead or confuse consumers, many of whom will assume that ‘no ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a letter outlining how it will apply enforcement discretion to voluntary “no ...
The FDA has taken additional steps to support the transition from artificial petroleum-based food dyes to natural ...
By Jessica DiNapoli NEW YORK, Jan 28 (Reuters) - When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became U.S. health secretary last February, he pushed companies to ditch artificial dyes, a critical issue for supporters in ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday it will not enforce federal regulations regarding “false or ...
The agency will no longer crack down on manufacturers that use natural dyes in foods labeled ‘No artificial colors.’ Here’s ...
FDA allows “no artificial colors” claims for natural dyes, but undefined “petroleum-based” categories leave manufacturers ...
Understood reports that artificial food dyes, like Red 40, may worsen ADHD symptoms in some children, prompting a phase-out ...
Artificial food dyes, primarily petroleum-derived, are found in many items that we eat on a daily basis, like candy, snacks, and drinks.
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Is artificial food coloring safe? Research shows how it affects children's behavior and health
Ever seen a household where kids are not fussy about their food? Unless the food “looks” delicious, it’s almost impossible to have kids finish their meals. What’s the first thing that comes to mind ...
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