Watch live: RFK Jr. unveils new food dye bans
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday is expected to unveil a plan to remove eight petroleum-based synthetic dies from the country’s food supply — the
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday is expected to unveil a plan to remove eight petroleum-based synthetic dies from the country’s food supply — the
Robert Califf, former FDA commissioner and instructor at Duke Department of Medicine, joined CNN’s Pamela Brown to discuss the plan to remove the remaining eight artificial food dyes from America’s food supply within two years.
U.S. health officials said they plan to phase out eight petroleum-based artificial colors from the nation’s food supply, triggering an overhaul of scores of brightly hued products on American store shelves.
The Regional Food Bank Hudson Valley estimates the impact of the USDA’s cuts to The Emergency Food Assistance Program will be 2 million fewer meals.
The head of HHS has frequently blasted food dyes found in candy, cereals, drinks and snacks, and he has made cracking down on color additives a focus of his agenda.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to announce that the Trump administration intends to phase out all artificial food dyes made from petroleum within two years.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said they would announce the effort Tuesday afternoon in Washington, D.C.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce his plans to phase out artificial food dyes from the American food supply on Tuesday.
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