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National Confectioners Association questions focus on synthetic dyes as MARS reverses its 2016 commitment, despite other ...
Fast food is a staple in many families routines thanks to the guarantee of convenient and tasty meals but RFK's proposal could cause favorites to look and taste very different ...
Major ice cream makers on Monday announced plans to phase out their use of artificial dyes following pressure from Health ...
RFK Jr. Says He's Banning Food Dyes Through an 'Understanding' with Manufacturers. But There Is No Proof An expert explains how the ban is "performative" — and there was "no regulatory action" taken ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told food industry leaders in a closed-door meeting on Monday that he wants them to remove artificial color additives from their products ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a news conference on the FDA's intent to phase out the use of petroleum-based synthetic dyes in the nation's food supply at ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing with the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday addressed a key issue for a large portion of voters: food dyes. On Wednesday, Kennedy said he wants to ...
Removing artificial dyes from foods has long been a goal of so-called MAHA moms, key supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his “Make America Healthy Again” initiatives.
Most recently, RFK Jr. urged CEOs of several food industry giants — including PepsiCo, General Mills, Smucker's, Kraft Heinz, and Kellogg's — to eliminate artificial food dyes from their products.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on April 22, 2025, he will ban artificial dyes from all American food products, effective immediately.
Will RFK Jr.'s synthetic food dye crusade help 'Make America Healthy Again'? We need to fundamentally rethink how we produce, market and consume food in America. April 29, 2025, 8:59 PM EDT ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Food and Drug Administration announced a plan to phase out petroleum-based dyes in food by the end of 2026.