In-N-Out to eliminate artificial coloring from drinks, update ketchup
- In-N-Out is removing artificial coloring from its strawberry milkshakes and pink lemonade, replacing them with natural coloring.
- The company is transitioning to a new ketchup that uses real sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.
- An In-N-Out spokesperson stated that these updates reflect the company's commitment to offering 'the highest-quality ingredients' to its customers.
- Health advocates have urged the removal of artificial dyes from foods due to concerns over potential neurobehavioral problems in children.
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In-N-Out Removing Artificial Ingredients From Popular Drinks
The burger chain In-N-Out says it is taking artificial dyes out of two popular drinks, shortly after federal regulators announced a ban on several dyes and plans to work with companies to remove the rest voluntarily. A spokesperson for In-N-Out told news outlets in a May 15 statement that the chain is removing artificial coloring from strawberry milkshakes and pink lemonade. The company is replacing the dyes with natural coloring. In-N-Out is al…
In-N-Out Removing Artificial Ingredients From Popular Drinks - The Thinking Conservative
Burger chain In-N-Out says it is taking artificial dyes out of some of its food and drinks, after federal regulators banned several dyes and will work with companies to remove the rest voluntarily. The post In-N-Out Removing Artificial Ingredients From Popular Drinks appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.

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