The Food and Drug Administration has come under fire for a recent move that relaxes a key goal of the “Make America Healthy ...
Experts say new labeling could deceive consumers as dangerous substances still allowed under new rules ...
FDA allergen thresholds offer food brands science-based guidance on managing cross-contact risks and using advisory ...
FDA allows “no artificial colors” claims for natural dyes, but undefined “petroleum-based” categories leave manufacturers ...
FDA relaxes rules allowing companies to label products as "no artificial colors" when using natural or plant-based coloring ...
No artificial colors” can now be used on food labels even if natural dyes are added. FDA will let companies use these claims ...
The agency will no longer crack down on manufacturers that use natural dyes in foods labeled ‘No artificial colors.’ Here’s ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a new front-of-package (FOP) labeling rule aimed at helping consumers make healthier food choices quickly and easily. This “Nutrition Info box,” a ...
For many shoppers, “no artificial colors” is shorthand for a more natural product. Under the FDA’s new policy, though, that ...
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