For the second legislative session in a row, Sen. Willie Preston, D-Chicago, is pushing to ban several chemicals from Illinois food items.
Color signaling has long provided us with visual clues about what to eat and what not to eat. Food dressed in fuzzy black and blue mold? No, thank you. Red meat fading to dull brown? Merely a case of ...
Democratic Sen. Willie Preston, center, speaks at a Statehouse news conference Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, about his bill to ban ...
NEW YORK (AP) — You know you’ve said it. We all have. “Mmm, that looks so delicious — I want to try some!” That’s because ...
The company eliminated the dye back in 2013 and already offered 10 dye-free versions of its flavors. Recently, they added ...
Turing Labs Inc. today launched an enhanced AI-powered platform designed to help food and beverage manufacturers swiftly ...
Now that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned Red Dye No. 3, artificial food dyes are under increasing scrutiny.
The safety of a particular colorant in our food supply has been the subject of research for several years. You may have heard ...
If passed, the Illinois Food Safety Act would ban certain additives in candy, soda, and other food items sold and ...
On January 15, the FDA banned Red Dye No. 3 requiring companies to stop its use by 2027. Numerous studies have shown a ...