NORTH DAKOTA ( KXNET) — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may ban an artificial red food dye. The dye is the coloring that can be found in drinks, snacks, cereals, and candy.
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Big changes may be on the horizon as federal regulators consider a ban on artificial food dyes over safety concerns.
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Red No. 3 — is found in many American foods such as cereals, beverages, snacks, and candies. But it may soon be banned ...
Beyond ending up in landfills, the agency added that saving this food could help feed American families in need, or at least, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have announced a joint request for Information ...