FDA eases rules on no artificial colors claims


FDA eases rules on no artificial colors claims

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FDA eases rules on no artificial colors claims

The FDA is changing rules for food labels now. Products can now say \"no artificial colors\" more easily.

This change helps companies use colors from nature. It is part of a plan to stop using man-made dyes in food products.

Some food groups like this new rule very much. They say it helps with food safety and clear information for shoppers.

But some people worry this change might confuse shoppers. It could let bad additives be in foods labeled \"no artificial colors.\"

The FDA also approved new natural colors recently. They are looking at other common artificial dyes in food now.


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What is the FDA changing about food labels?

The FDA is changing rules for food labels to make it easier for products to say 'no artificial colors'.

Why do some food groups like the new rule?

Some food groups like the new rule because they believe it helps with food safety and provides clear information for shoppers.

What do some people worry about with this change?

Some people worry that the change might confuse shoppers and could allow bad additives in foods labeled 'no artificial colors'.


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FDA eases rules on no artificial colors claims