Target to pull cereals with synthetic colours
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A new analysis of nearly 40,000 products from the top 25 food and beverage manufacturers found that 19% contain synthetic food dyes, with the rate rising to 28% in products marketed to children.
There are now four natural colorings approved for use in food: Galdieria extract blue, which comes from red algae; butterfly pea flower extract, which produces shades from bright blue to deep purple ...
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Tennessee Senate passes bill to ban all petroleum-based synthetic dyes in school lunches
School lunches in Tennessee could soon look different, with lawmakers looking to ban more synthetic food dyes.A Georgia ...
Target dejará de vender cereales que contengan colorantes sintéticos a partir de finales de mayo. La cadena de tiendas con sede en Minneapolis informó el viernes que ha ido eliminando gradualmente el ...
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