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Major brands are removing synthetic dyes from snacks and meals, responding to health concerns and shifting tastes ...
Coca-Cola confirmed Tuesday that it will release a new Coke made with cane sugar. The announcement follows a social media ...
PepsiCo is reformulating drinks with real sugar, no artificial colors, and more sugar-free options to meet consumer demand.
The snacking and beverage giant also plans to rebrand Lay’s and Tostitos to highlight a simple ingredient list and a lack of ...
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The overhaul for the company's top-selling snack brands comes as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes Americans to ...
Companies like PepsiCo and WK Kellogg are also working to reduce or replace synthetic dyes. At Kraft Heinz, nearly 90% of U.S. products already have no artificial dyes, the company said.
Artificial colors will be removed by the end of this year from Lay's and Tostitos brands, according to PepsiCo's chairman and chief executive officer. "We're well underway," he said.
PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said the snacking giant will be “accelerating” its transition to natural ingredients amid increasing consumer demand and pressure from the White House to remove ...
Sandwich chain Panera Bread Co. is now part of an ever more crowded club of companies pledging to remove artificial ingredients from their food.
Sandwich chain Panera Bread Co. is now part of an ever more crowded club of companies pledging to remove artificial ingredients from their food.