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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a California bill that will ban the use of certain synthetic substances for school lunches in the state. Assembly Bill 2316 prohibits a school district, county ...
Last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law California’s Food Safety Act banning four ingredients that are linked to health risks. These substances — red dye no. 3, propyl paraben ...
The California Food Safety Act prohibits the manufacturing, distribution and sale of food and beverages that contain brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben and red dye 3 ...
The California Food Safety Act, a bill that will ban some food additives found in popular packaged snacks, is one step closer to becoming a reality. On Tuesday, California lawmakers voted and ...
The California Food Safety Act will ban the use of common food additives such as red dye No. 3. Several viral posts on X, including this one from actor and TV host Mario Lopez, claim California is ...
The California Food Safety Act will ban the use of common food additives such as red dye No. 3. Several viral posts on X, including this one from actor and TV host Mario Lopez, claim California is ...
California’s Food Safety Act (AB 418) bans the inclusion of four food additives—propyl paraben, brominated vegetable oil, Red Dye No. 3 and potassium bromate—in food and beverages ...
California is trying to combat this problem. The state recently passed the California School Food Safety Act, banning six potentially toxic food dyes in schools. Just like the California Food ...
state lawmakers last month passed the California Food Safety Act, which bans four ingredients found in popular snacks and packaged foods—including candy corn and other Halloween treats.