We are making it easier for companies to move away from petroleum-based synthetic colors and adopt safer, naturally derived ...
The agency will no longer crack down on manufacturers that use natural dyes in foods labeled ‘No artificial colors.’ Here’s ...
FDA relaxes rules allowing companies to label products as "no artificial colors" when using natural or plant-based coloring ...
NFU Scotland has called for urgent reform of UK food labelling rules, warning that current regulations are “confusing, ...
FDA allows “no artificial colors” claims for natural dyes, but undefined “petroleum-based” categories leave manufacturers ...
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that it will not enforce regulations against "false or misleading" material on food labeling.
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Surprising but true: 10 foods with surprisingly strict label rules
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is relaxing rules that restrict when food companies can claim their products have no artificial colors.
The FDA started allowing food labels to claim "no artificial colors" for products using plant-derived dyes, such as beets or algae.
Food makers will now be able to claim that their products have “no artificial colors,” so long as they use dyes that are not ...
Vicky Ograin explains AAFCO pet food label modernization: purpose statements, new nutrition fact box, fiber calculation ...
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FDA changes rules for "no artificial colors" on food labels
The rules have changed, and the update is already affecting how companies label their products.
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