Lays, Tostitos to stop using artificial dyes this year to meet RFK Jr.'s phase-out
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announced plans to eliminate petroleum-based synthetic food dyes by 2026 following discussions with manufacturers.
- PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta stated that Lay's and Tostitos will stop using artificial dyes by the end of this year, with over 60% of the company's products already free of them.
- Kennedy emphasized the need for food companies to phase out toxic dyes, criticizing them for providing harmful chemicals without consumer consent for too long.
- The FDA plans to collaborate with the National Institutes of Health on research about food additives' impact on children's health and development.
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PepsiCo to remove artificial ingredients from popular food items by end of 2025
Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isn't wasting any time getting started.
RFK JR EFFECT: PepsiCo to Remove All Artificial Ingredients From Products By End of Year
PepsiCo is the first major big food company to announce that they will be removing artificial ingredients from all of their food and beverage products. By the end of 2025, all products owned by PepsiCo will be free of potentially harmful ingredients like artificial food dyes. Keep in mind that, in addition to their popular sodas, PepsiCo also owns chip brands like Lays, Tostitos, and Cheetos. The company’s CEO Ramon Laguarta announced that they …


Lays, Tostitos to stop using artificial dyes this year to meet RFK Jr.'s phase-out
Lays and Tostitos will stop using artificial colors by the end of the year to accommodate the new phase-out of petroleum-based synthetic dyes.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Move to Remove Synthetic Dyes Receives Bipartisan Applause
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to phase out synthetic dye from the nation's food supply has received bipartisan applause. The post Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Move to Remove Synthetic Dyes Receives Bipartisan Applause appeared first on Breitbart.
PepsiCo Accelerating Transition to Natural Colors After FDA Bans Some Food Dyes
PepsiCo is speeding up its transition away from artificial colors, its CEO said after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it was banning two food dyes. “We obviously, we stand by the science and … where products are very safe and there’s nothing to worry about this, but we understand that there’s going to be a probably a consumer demand for more natural ingredients, and we’re going to be accelerating that transition,” Ramon Laguarta…
RFK Jr.'s phase-out of artificial food dyes could face industry pushback
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a timeline for his plans to eliminate petroleum-based synthetic food dyes that color many common foods in the nation's food supply. During a highly publicized press conference surrounded by officials from the Food and Drug Administration and his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) mom supporters, Kennedy asserted that he had reached an "understanding" with major food manufacturers to remove the dyes…
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