Every week, millions of Americans push shopping carts down brightly lit grocery store aisles without realizing they may be picking up far more than the ingredients listed on the front of the package.
Earlier this year, the FDA announced plans to ban the food coloring Red No. 3 in food and drink, stoking the conversation around so-called food additives. Since the 1990s, consumers have read ...
DALLAS (AP) — A new Texas law promoting the Trump administration's “Make America Healthy Again” agenda requires first-ever warning labels on foods like chips and candies that contain dyes and ...
Over 100 chemicals of unknown safety were secretly added to foods and supplements without notifying the public or the FDA, a new investigation found.
Food additives often have negative associations, but not all of them are artificial or harmful. In fact, some of them may even be beneficial for your health.
The report shows that companies — not the FDA — determined the safety of these ingredients under a decades-old exemption originally intended for familiar staples such as salt and yeast.
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FILE - A woman looks at products in the aisle of a store as her daughter naps in the shopping cart in Waco, Texas, on Dec. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File) DALLAS (AP) — A new Texas law ...