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The FDA is moving to ban Red Dye 3, a common food coloring, due to cancer concerns in rats despite lack of human evidence. The ban, initiated under Biden, is being accelerated by the Trump ...
In-N-Out fans looking to satisfy a craving for a strawberry milkshake, pink lemonade or ketchup-drenched french fries might soon notice something a bit different. The beloved burger spot, known ...
The FDA approved three new natural food color additives — galdieria extract, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium ...
Red dye No. 3 is now banned in the US -- but it'll take time to phase it out completely. In the meantime, the FDA just ...
The FDA is moving to ban Red Dye 3, a common food coloring, due to cancer concerns in rats despite lack of human evidence. The ban, initiated under Biden, is being accelerated by the Trump ...
Red dye 3, however, was already in the process of being phased out under a Biden-era mandate, with a statement from the FDA announcing the plans on Jan. 15. The Trump administration has since ...
The recipe changes come on the heels of an April announcement by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which asked companies to more quickly remove red dye No. 3 — a similar synthetic food coloring.
The California-based burger chain is making the changes to comply with the Food and Drug Administration’s plans to phase out synthetic food dyes by the end of 2026.
In-N-Out is changing some of its recipes to remove the dye known as FD&C Red No. 3, now banned from the nation's food supply.
The FDA is moving to ban synthetic food dyes like Red 3 due to health concerns, with a broader ban proposed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This initiative will impact a wide range of foods, from cereals ...