California has enacted the California School Food Safety Act, making it illegal for public schools to serve foods containing artificial dyes like Red No. 40 by 2027.
Protests against Kellogg demand the removal of artificial dyes from products like Froot Loops, highlighting discrepancies in food safety regulations between the U.S. and other countries.
Eva Mendes voiced her concern about artificial food dyes in U.S. cereals, encouraging her followers to sign a petition urging Kellogg to change its ingredient practices.
Kellogg maintains that its products are safe according to FDA standards, despite ongoing criticism and protests regarding the use of artificial food dyes.
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