Nestle was forced to follow General Mills with a major recipe for her candy thanks to a new American “food” law.
The change comes at a time when Republican lawmakers are trying to change unhealthy eating habits for Americans.
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In a move that received widespread support from Americans, Nestlé said it would remove artistic colors from her food and drinks by mid the next year.
This is followed in the footsteps of Kraft Heinz and General Mills, who said they would remove artificial dyes from their American products by 2027.
The movements come at a time when legislators go on unhealthy foods that are sold throughout America.
California and Rost Virginia have recently banned artificial dyes in the food that is served Schools.
While the Republican Governor, Greg Abbott from Texas, signed a draft law on Sunday that requires products made of artificial or added dyes to carry a safety label directing consumers that food “is not recommended for human consumption.”
Earlier this year, the American Red 3 added added to add it to food due to its association with cancer.
However, this is not the first time that Nestle has undertaken to remove artificial dyes from their products.
In 2015, the company promised to withdraw flavors and artistic colors from its products by the end of the year, but reports indicate that this never happened.
In a recent statement, CEO Marti Thompson said: “We are always looking for different ways to offer great and convincing options for our consumer.
“With the development of their various nutritional preferences and their nutritional needs, we develop with them.”
Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior in a huge campaign to remove artificial food dyes from American food, describing companies to serve “oil -based” chemicals without their consent.
It was very straightforward about companies that sell these products, and criticize them for not informing customers properly what they consume.
In a recent statement, he talked about the danger that these foods pose to children health Development, but I insist on this “era” of harmful food is “approaching its end.”
In a press release, he said: “For a long time, some food producers feed the chemicals that depend on American oil without their knowledge or consent.
“These toxic compounds do not provide any nutritional benefit and constitute real and measurable risks to the health and development of our children. This age is close to its end.”
Earlier this month, Kraft Heinz The company, which has trademarks such as Oscar Mayer, Velvita, Gil or, has announced, and more than that she will remove dyes from all of their products.
Kraft Heinz north america president Pedro Savio said the decision was easy because 90 percent of the company's products sold are already free of artificial dyes.
One of the most famous brand elements, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, had no artificial dyes, according to the president.
Products that contain a banned red dye
The Food and Drug Administration will prohibit red dye 3, or erythrosin, in food products and drugs that are taken.
Artificial food coloring is banned about 35 years after it was banned from cosmetics products due to his cancer links in the mice in the laboratory.
For manufacturers who use No. 3 RED No. 3 until January 15, 2027, to remove them from their food products.
Medicines manufacturers can reformulate their products until January 18, 2-28.
The ban applies to all American products, including all the internationally imported products in the United States.
Products containing dye include:
- Brash dessert atom
- Some Marashino cherry
- Don Pancho Green and Blue Tortilla Chips
- Some cookies with red ice
- Some cough syrup
- Yellow rice Figo saffron
- Yoo-ho strawberry drink
- Press of the mashed Crocker
- Tolli Sour Crime
- Dubble Bubble Original Twist Bubble Gum