Maker of Gushers, Lucky Charms and Other Brightly Colored Foods Will Remove Artificial Dyes
- General Mills announced it will remove all artificial colors from U.S. cereals and K-12 school foods by summer 2026.
- Kraft Heinz plans to phase out artificial dyes from its products by the end of 2027, as reported in their announcement.
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the FDA are pushing for the removal of petroleum-based food dyes, citing safety concerns.
- The move responds to growing consumer demand for safer food options and aims to enhance public health standards.
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Two Food Giants Finally Pledge To Remove Artificial Dyes * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger
In a surprising move, General Mills and Kraft Heinz have pledged to eliminate artificial dyes from their products. Discover the implications of this decision and why it marks just the beginning of a much-needed transformation in our food industry.
Another Major Food Company Says It Will Remove Artificial Food Dyes From Cereal, K-12 School Foods
Big food giants are finally responding to pressure from the Trump administration and parents across America. General Mills and Kraft Heinz now plan to remove artificial dyes from cereals, school foods, and retail products in a major shift toward cleaner ingredients. Key Facts: General Mills announced plans to remove all artificial colors from U.S. cereals and K-12 school foods by summer 2026. The company will eliminate artificial dyes from its …
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