Requiring the FDA to approve all new food ingredients, as RFK Jr has proposed, would be beneficial but expensive.
By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story 3/17/25 (LAPost.com) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his first major initiative as the nation’s top health official to address chemicals in the ...
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RFK Jr. told food companies that one of the Trump Administration’s goals is to remove artificial dyes from food products.
The Health and Human Services Secretary directed the FDA to consider eliminating a pathway that allowed companies to "self-affirm" whether their ingredients are safe for consumption.
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USDA Secretary Rollins and HHS Secretary Kennedy announced that they are reviewing the current Dietary Guidelines for ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. directed large food corporations to remove artificial dyes from their foods or have the government step in to do it for them.
RFK warned food manufacturers to remove artificial dyes from their products by the end of his term or face unspecified ...
The momentum to ban these additives partly stems from the Delaney Clause, a law enacted in 1958. The clause states that any ingredients that have been found to cause cancer in humans or in animals, ...