FDA Approves Natural Food Dyes as 40+ Ice Cream Companies Pledge to Remove Artificial Dyes by 2028
New York PostJuly 14, 20252 min19,428 views
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- π― The FDA has approved Gardinia Blue as a natural food dye, marking a significant step towards a healthier food supply.
- π‘ This announcement comes as over 40 ice cream companies have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products by 2028.
- π This initiative represents the single largest effort of its kind to phase out petroleum-based food dyes.
Health Concerns and Industry Improvement
- β οΈ The decision to remove artificial dyes is driven by growing concerns about their impact on children's health.
- β The speaker emphasizes that improving the health of American children is not a matter of willpower but of making the food supply healthier.
- π The dairy industry has shown a commitment to health improvements, having already reduced sugar in milk products for school lunches by 60% over the past decade.
- π€ The industry's willingness to step up on this issue is highly appreciated, demonstrating a proactive approach to consumer well-being.
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FDAArtificial DyesNatural Food DyesIce Cream CompaniesFood SafetyChildren's HealthDairy IndustryGardinia BluePetroleum-based DyesSugar Reduction
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