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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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 ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told food executives that removing artificial food dyes is an ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a stark ultimatum to major food company CEOs in a closed-door meeting this week: Ban certain artificial dyes from your products or the government will do it for you.
The practice Kennedy is targeting, known as “generally recognized as safe,” can occur when companies self-certify the safety ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with top executives from Kraft Heinz Co., General Mills Inc. and other food companies Monday and ...