The Food and Drug Administration is considering a ban on the additive known as red dye No. 3, prevalent in candies, drinks ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering banning an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3 due to potential ...
Red No. 3 — is found in many American foods such as cereals, beverages, snacks, and candies. But it may soon be banned ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been vocal about removing artificial colors from the U.S. food supply. Regulators are also planning ...
Big changes may be on the horizon as federal regulators consider a ban on artificial food dyes over safety concerns.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may enact a total ban on red food dye, the artificial coloring that’s not allowed in skin products but “a kid can eat it.” On December 5, the FDA gathered ...
A group of chemists at the University at Albany have developed a new method for fast-acting salmonella detection. The test ...
The experience of eating goes beyond taste and texture; it is also deeply influenced by the color of food. Color psychology has shown that colors can evoke emotions, influence our decisions and ...
If mass deportations occur, industry groups foresee several potential outcomes, including possible food shortages, increased reliance on food imports, accelerated adoption of automation and ...
A legal loophole allows companies to add new additives into your food without approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
Federal regulators are considering whether to outlaw artificial red food dye amid concerns it may cause health issues.