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RFK Jr. moves to phase out food dyes U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. proposed on Tuesday to eliminate eight petroleum-based dyes from America’s food supply by next year.
Kraft Heinz has drawn fire from at least one prominent person in Kennedy’s orbit for offering Lunchables at schools. The weak standards that govern federally subsidised school lunches allowed ...
General Mills said it will remove what it refers to as “certified colors” from its cereals and foods served in K-12 school lunches by summer 2026. It plans to eliminate the dyes from its full ...
Kraft Heinz says it will stop using artificial food dyes by 2027, replacing them with natural versions or taking other steps, ...
In late May, after over a decade of pressure from health and safety groups, Bloomberg reported that Mars has finally removed titanium dioxide from Skittles formulations in the U.S. 1.
News Harmful ultraprocessed foods may be removed from billions of California school lunches By: Sandee LaMotte, CNN Posted 12:10 PM, Jun 04, 2025 and last updated 5:03 PM, Jun 04, 2025 ...
If passed, AB 1264 will go in effect on January 1, 2026. Then the clock starts ticking. By July 1, a mere six months later, experts from the University of California and the state’s Office of ...
One school district in Santa Clara County, California, is now feeding over 8,000 students with grass-fed beef, organic milk, and antibiotic-free chicken and pork from local farmers and ranchers.