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Kraft Heinz and General Mills announced on Tuesday that they would be removing artificial food dyes from their products within the next two years.
Kraft Heinz plans to remove all artificial dyes from its U.S. products by 2027 amid the Trump administration's push to remove color additives from the nation's food supply.
Food giants are pledging to remove artificial dyes from products by 2027 as the Trump administration works to eliminate petroleum-based colors from the U.S. food supply.
Kraft Heinz plans to eliminate artificial dyes from popular products like Jell-O and Kool-Aid by 2027, opting for natural alternatives instead.
Food manufacturers Kraft Heinz and General Mills just announced plans to phase artificial dyes out of U.S.-distributed food products starting in 2027.
Nestle, Kraft Heinz, JM Smucker Co, and General Mills have announced plans to remove synthetic dyes from the US products before 2027.