RFK Jr.’s phase-out of artificial food dyes could face industry pushback

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a timeline for his plans to eliminate petroleum-based synthetic food dyes that color many common foods in the nation’s food supply. During a highly publicized press conference surrounded by officials from the Food and Drug Administration and his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) mom supporters, Kennedy asserted that he had reached an “understanding” with major food manufacturers to remove the dyes by 2026. Whether or not the companies will comply remains to be seen.

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