
FDA's New Food Label Rule: What You Need to Know
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FDAs New Food Label Policy: Artificial Colors No Longer Mean Zero Added Colors
The FDAs recent policy change on food labels has caused confusion, as no artificial colors now only excludes specific FD and C dyes like Red forty, Yellow five, and Blue two. Titanium dioxide, a lab-made colorant, remains allowed despite health concerns in the EU. Shoppers must now scrutinize ingredient lists for a clear understanding of their purchases. The FDA is reviewing additives like titanium dioxide, while states like California and others are implementing dye bans in schools and stores. Stay informed to make the best food choices.
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