Seven artificial food dyes have been banned in West Virginia after Governor Patrick Morrisey signed legislation this week.
Citing potential health risks, West Virginia signed into law a ban of seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives from drugs and food sold in the state.
West Virginia has banned most foods containing artificial food dyes. Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) on Monday signed into law a ...
West Virginia will ban the sale of food products containing seven dyes and two preservatives by 2028, and the additives will ...
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In an effort to improve the health of its residents, West Virginia has become the first state to ban most artificial dyes in ...
The health secretary announced the change to the benefit known as SNAP in an appearance in West Virginia, which is also the first state to ban most artificial dyes in food.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed a bill into law this week that bans some artificial dyes as well as two preservatives from foods sold statewide.