Six new artificial food dyes will be banned in Tennessee schools starting in August 2027 under a newly passed bill.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld West Virginia’s ban on Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming surgeries, the latest victory for Republican-led states seeking to curb the procedures amid an ...
IDFA and NMPF sent a letter today requesting that milk, yogurt, and cheese be explicitly exempted from the added sugar limits proposed in legislation currently being considered by the West Virginia ...
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Scientist: Artificial dyes still lurking in many kids' foodsFrom hyperactivity to cancer, food dyes are known to cause health problems and the Trump administration's reversal to ban them could complicate the issue. After taking the reins of the Food and Drug ...
The legislature approved a phase out of the use of a large number of artificial dyes used as food additives from being sold in the Mountain State. A lawsuit filed in December blocked implementation of ...
On Friday, Target issued a news release announcing that it would be among the "first national retailers that only carries ...
Food industry reform advocates have for decades pushed for corporations to stop using dyes that some studies have shown could exacerbate attention deficit hyperactivity disorder among children.
Target will stop selling cereals containing synthetic colors by the end of May. The Minneapolis-based discounter said Friday it had been phasing out synthetic colors in cereals for several years.
US retailer’s decision comes as RFK Jr and Maha movement increase pressure on food industry to drop dyes like red 40 ...
US health secretary Robert Kennedy Jr has directed the country’s regulators to move against all synthetic food dyes, criticising food producers for feeding Americans petroleum-based ‘poisonous ...
Differing state laws banning certain food ingredients or requiring new warning labels could raise grocery prices by about 12% in affected states and, potentially, nationwide if ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Two Tennessee lawmakers are pushing to ban all artificial food dyes in the state’s schools. The bill, SB 2423, introduced by Sen. Rusty Crowe (R-Johnson City) and Rep.
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