More food giants sign onto MAHA push to eliminate synthetic food dyes in US products
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19% of food and drink from biggest US brands contain controversial dyes
In a comprehensive new study assessing a massive 39,763 US packaged foods and drinks from the biggest 25 companies in the country, scientists found that almost 20% rely on synthetic food dyes to appeal to both children and adult consumers.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: The George Institute for Global Health, University of North Carolina, Colors, Food technology, Cancer, Neuroscience, Proce…
More food giants sign onto MAHA push to eliminate synthetic food dyes in US products
Additional food companies have announced plans to eliminate artificial food colors in the products they sell to their US customers, a move in keeping with the… The post More food giants sign onto MAHA push to eliminate synthetic food dyes in US products appeared first on CatholicVote org.
MAHA movement picks up steam in red states
Last year, California lawmakers approved a bill that would ban a handful of dyes from food served in public schools, arguing that certain ingredients can harm children and interfere with their ability to learn. This year, New York has been advancing a similar measure that would also require companies to publicly disclose ingredients and safety data, ending the practice of self-certification for ingredients that have been generally recognized as …
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