The Utah Legislature on Wednesday discussed three bills that target products used in food. These bills focus on food products sold in stores and in Utah's public schools.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned Red Dye No. 3 Jan. 15, and food manufacturers are scrambling for safer alternatives. Ohio State researcher Monica Giusti has spent years studying natural ...
The Lake Havasu Unified School District Board approved Thursday night a policy banning certain dyes and chemicals from school ...
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A Florida lawmaker is seeking to ban the usage of nine chemical additives in food, citing potential cancer risks. Florida Sen ...
Nutritionists Robin DeCicco of the New York area and Ilana Muhlstein of Los Angeles shared nutritious alternatives to typical ...
Dyes are “exempt from certification” when they’re derived from natural sources like vegetables, minerals, or animals, per the FDA. Meaning, they don’t need specific FDA approval to enter ...
Both brominated vegetable oil and Red Dye No. 3 have since been banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Last year, California passed the California School Food Safety Act, which was the ...