Will the FDA's proposed food dye ban make kids healthier?
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Will the FDA's proposed food dye ban make kids healthier?
Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles, Mountain Dew Baja Blast. These foods all contain petroleum-based synthetic food dyes the FDA wants to phase out by the end of next year. Will the ban change American eating habits?
Consumers Back FDA Food Dye Phase-Out, Though Most Say It Rarely Affects Their Purchases
This is just a tiny glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), in coordination with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced plans to phase out petroleum-based synthetic food dyes commonly found in ultraprocessed foods. The initiative responds to growing concerns about potential health risks in children, including hyperactivity, obesity, a…
HHS, FDA to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Synthetic Dyes in Nation’s Food Supply
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a series of new measures to phase out all petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the nation’s food supply—a significant milestone in the administration’s broader initiative to Make America Healthy Again. The FDA is taking the following actions: Establishing a national standard and timeline for the food industry to transition from petrochemical-ba…
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