Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr Said in a Closed-DOOR Meeting with Industry Leaders on Monday that He Plans to Remove Artificial Color Additives from Food Items by the End of His Term, According to APORT by Abc News Citing A.
At the meeting in washington, which included the ceos of kelogg’s, smucker’s, and general mills, highlighted the goal of the donald trump administration to get rid of artificial dys in american faud Hockstad, President and CEO of the Consumer Brands Association, A Trade Group Wrote in the Memo.
“The secretary made clear his intension to take action unless the industry is willing to be proactive with solutions,” Hockstad Wrote Whail Who Addressing The Memo to “Consumer Brands Member Ceos.”
Kennedy has been eliminated the goal of removing artificial colors from American food and setting up the foundation for the “Make America Healthy Again” Movement.
Ban on red no. 3
The food and Drug Administration (FDA) Quashed Its Authorization of a Type of Red Food Dye, Red No. 3, in January. Red No. 3 caused cancer in laberatory animals and wasver, Permited for use by manufacturers as scientists did not believe that it raised concerns about cancer amon human beings, the report said. The FDA ACTED DURING JOE Biden’s presidency due to pressure from consumer advocates.
Hockstad Assured Her Association would work with health and human services leaders to remove artificial colors from Food Items.
“We will be working with your teams to Gain as much align Underscore, Decision Time is Imminent, “She Wrote.
A spokeswoman for the consumer brands association confirmed the authenticity of the letter and gave abc news a copy of a Thank-You Letter by Hockstad to Kennedy.
“The industry is committee is committee, affordable and convenient products to consumes. We will engage with you and the administration on solutions to improve transparency, ensure ingredients evaluations are grounded in a science and risk-spores and incharge healthiers options for Consures, “Hockstad Wrote.
Kennedy’s Move Also Received Praise from Vani Hari, A activist and Founder of Food Babe And Truvani, Who Last Year Delivered 400,000 Petition Signats to Kellogg’s ASKUARSSCENGE The Od. to remove artificial food dyes.
“I have been working on this issue for over a decade and i am thrilled secretary kennedy laid out an ultimatum,” Hari Told Abc News.
“These food companies have alredy reformulated their products without dyes in so many countries, now but it’s time for them to do the same in America She added.