Deep Dive Big Food hit pause on switching to natural colors. What will it take to make the shift?
Manufacturers point to a lack of consumer demand for swapping out artificial colors in brightly hued foods, but new research and legislation may force their hands. Published June 3, 2021 Permission granted by Sensient
On Feb. 5, 2016, Mars, Incorporated made a big promise: Within five years, it would remove artificial colors from its entire portfolio of food for people. Eliminating all artificial colors from our human food portfolio is a massive undertaking, and one that will take time and hard work to accomplish, President and CEO Grant F. Reid said in the press release accompanying the announcement. Our consumers are the boss and we hear them. If it s the right thing to do for them, it s the right thing to do for Mars.
A prominent American cereal company has partnered with an LGBT advocacy group to create a special cereal packaged in a box enabling people to choose their own pronouns.
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Kellogg s introduces LGBT-themed cereal encouraging kids to chose their pronouns crossmap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from crossmap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A prominent American cereal company has partnered with an LGBT advocacy group to create a special cereal packaged in a box enabling people to choose their own pronouns.