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Health Canada sets the acceptable daily intake of Red Dye No. 40 at seven milligrams per kilogram of body weight. For a 77-kilogram adult (about 170 pounds), that’s roughly 500 milligrams per day—an ...
Why the U.S. still allows banned food additives — and how HHS Secretary RFK Jr. plans to reform FDA food safety regulations.
Find out how U.S. food dye regulations compare to Europe, Japan, and beyond—and why it matters for your health and grocery ...
Grocery prices have been a hot topic over the last few years amid inflation and tariffs, but something else could send costs ...
Alongside salad dressing, your refrigerator door may be taking a hit after the food dye ban is in full effect. Great Value’s ...
Companies make packaged food without synthetic dyes in other countries. But despite pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the ...
Michael Alves, a hunky 6ft 5in San Diego fitness star, embarked on a wild three-day experiment where he only ate foods laced ...