The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is relaxing rules that restrict when food companies can claim their products have ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved beetroot red food dye – the next step in Health Secretary Robert F.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will now allow food labels to claim products have "no artificial colors" as long ...
In other developments, the DOE limits environmental reviews for advanced reactors and FY 2026 funding for the NIH is enacted ...
The FDA gave companies the flexibility to claim that products contain “no artificial colors” when the products do not contain petroleum-based colors. The FDA also approved the use of beetroot red as a ...
The Food and Drug Administration has made three rulings intended to help the food and beverage industry transition to naturally sourced colors and away from petroleum-based synthetic food dyes. The ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has revised its labelling rules on food dyes to allow producers using 'natural' food dyes ...
The FDA's regulatory change enables no artificial colours labelling claims and expands natural colour approvals, supporting ...
The FDA is giving food companies more flexibility to label products as containing “no artificial colors” when petroleum-based ...
FDA relaxes rules allowing companies to label products as "no artificial colors" when using natural or plant-based coloring ...
The FDA is also now allowing products with natural dyes to be labeled “no artificial colors.” Until now, products could only ...
FDA approves beetroot red and expands spirulina extract use in many foods and allows no artificial colors labeling while ...
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