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Republican States Adopt Democratic-Style Food Regulations
Republican-led states, including West Virginia, are banning artificial food dyes and other additives in school lunches, marking a shift from past political stances on food regulation, driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement and supported by President Trump, despite lo...
Republican States Adopt Democratic-Style Food Regulations
Republican-led states, including West Virginia, are banning artificial food dyes and other additives in school lunches, marking a shift from past political stances on food regulation, driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement and supported by President Trump, despite lo...
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FDA Plans to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes in US Food Supply
The FDA announced plans to work with the food industry to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes in US foods due to health concerns, aiming to replace them with natural alternatives and expedite the approval of four new natural colorants, following state-level bans on several artificial dyes.
FDA Plans to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes in US Food Supply
The FDA announced plans to work with the food industry to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes in US foods due to health concerns, aiming to replace them with natural alternatives and expedite the approval of four new natural colorants, following state-level bans on several artificial dyes.
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US to Ban Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce a ban on petroleum-based synthetic food dyes found in numerous foods, including M&M's, Gatorade, and Skittles, citing links to neurological problems in children; the ban follows a similar FDA decision for Red Dye 3 starting in 2027 and will be det...
US to Ban Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce a ban on petroleum-based synthetic food dyes found in numerous foods, including M&M's, Gatorade, and Skittles, citing links to neurological problems in children; the ban follows a similar FDA decision for Red Dye 3 starting in 2027 and will be det...
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FDA to Phase Out Seven Synthetic Food Dyes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will phase out seven petroleum-based synthetic food dyes—Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6—by an as-yet-undetermined date, due to health concerns; the announcement will be made tomorrow at 4 pm ET by HHS Secretary Robert F. Ken...
FDA to Phase Out Seven Synthetic Food Dyes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will phase out seven petroleum-based synthetic food dyes—Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6—by an as-yet-undetermined date, due to health concerns; the announcement will be made tomorrow at 4 pm ET by HHS Secretary Robert F. Ken...
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West Virginia Bans Multiple Artificial Food Dyes Statewide
West Virginia enacted the nation's most comprehensive ban on seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives, effective in schools this August and statewide in 2028, reflecting growing concerns about their health effects and following similar actions in other states.
West Virginia Bans Multiple Artificial Food Dyes Statewide
West Virginia enacted the nation's most comprehensive ban on seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives, effective in schools this August and statewide in 2028, reflecting growing concerns about their health effects and following similar actions in other states.
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FDA Bans Red No. 3, Leaving Eight Synthetic Dyes in US Food Supply
The FDA banned Red No. 3 from all food products, effective January 2027; however, eight synthetic dyes remain approved for use in the US despite links to several adverse health effects, including cancer and hyperactivity, and are present in over 90% of candies, fruit snacks, and drink mixes.
FDA Bans Red No. 3, Leaving Eight Synthetic Dyes in US Food Supply
The FDA banned Red No. 3 from all food products, effective January 2027; however, eight synthetic dyes remain approved for use in the US despite links to several adverse health effects, including cancer and hyperactivity, and are present in over 90% of candies, fruit snacks, and drink mixes.
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FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Promoting Natural Alternatives
The FDA is urging US food companies to voluntarily replace petroleum-based synthetic dyes with natural alternatives due to health concerns, following state-level bans and a growing consumer preference for natural ingredients.

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Promoting Natural Alternatives
The FDA is urging US food companies to voluntarily replace petroleum-based synthetic dyes with natural alternatives due to health concerns, following state-level bans and a growing consumer preference for natural ingredients.
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FDA to Phase Out Eight Artificial Food Dyes by 2026
The FDA announced a plan to phase out eight artificial food dyes in the US food supply by 2026, citing concerns about their link to children's hyperactivity and responding to public pressure and actions by other countries and states. The plan includes transitioning to natural alternatives, increased...

FDA to Phase Out Eight Artificial Food Dyes by 2026
The FDA announced a plan to phase out eight artificial food dyes in the US food supply by 2026, citing concerns about their link to children's hyperactivity and responding to public pressure and actions by other countries and states. The plan includes transitioning to natural alternatives, increased...
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Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.
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Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.
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Kennedy Demands Removal of Artificial Food Dyes, Threatening Food Companies
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered major food companies like Kraft Heinz and General Mills to remove artificial dyes from products by the end of his term, threatening unspecified government action; this led to significant stock drops and is part of his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative to increase ...

Kennedy Demands Removal of Artificial Food Dyes, Threatening Food Companies
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered major food companies like Kraft Heinz and General Mills to remove artificial dyes from products by the end of his term, threatening unspecified government action; this led to significant stock drops and is part of his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative to increase ...
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56% Bias Score
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