US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced an order for food companies to eliminate eight synthetic dyes associated with health issues like cancer and ADHD by 2027. Companies will need to either reformulate with natural alternatives or add warning labels to products containing these dyes. This initiative follows a prior FDA ban on Red 3. While petroleum-based dyes are economical, their potential health risks have ignited public demand for reform, supported by FDA officials and consumer advocates. Kennedy's campaign highlights the urgent need to address these concerns in children's diets.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has mandated the removal of synthetic food dyes by 2027, highlighting consumer concern over health risks linked to these additives.
Kennedy emphasized the need for action against synthetic dyes, referencing the role of consumer advocates and research in raising awareness about these potential health hazards.
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