More than ten percent of products contain at least one artificial dye, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing an analysis of the USDA’s database.
Major food companies are moving away from artificial dyes in response to growing consumer demand for natural ingredients.
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An unlikely US state leading the nation in chronic diseases like obesity and ADHD is set to sign a bill banning nine toxic food dyes and chemicals from schools and the state by 2028.
They follow California’s aggressive lead in outlawing Red 3 & 40, Yellow 5 & 6, Blue 1 & 2 and Green 3 – and RFK Jr.’s ...
RFK Jr. told food companies that one of the Trump Administration’s goals is to remove artificial dyes from food products.
CHARLESTON, W. VA. — West Virginia stands on the verge of banning the sale within the state of food items containing certain synthetic colors. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate in West ...