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FDA Under Fire for Loophole Relaxing Artificial Food Dye Ban

via Washington Examiner·Feb 22

The FDA is under fire for a recent move that relaxes a key goal of the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement: eliminating artificial food dyes. The agency announced that food companies can label products as containing 'no artificial colors' even if they still use certain synthetic additives — a loophole critics say undermines the health reform agenda championed by HHS Secretary RFK Jr.

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