"California Considers Banning Artificial Dyes from School Foods"

A new bill in California aims to ban food products containing artificial dyes, including those found in popular snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos, from public schools, citing potential harm to children's health and learning abilities. The legislation targets six synthetic food dyes and titanium dioxide commonly used in candy, drinks, and medications. The bill's sponsor emphasizes that it's not a ban on specific products but on the chemical ingredients, with the goal of encouraging manufacturers to use alternative, safer ingredients. The move has sparked debate between advocates for children's health and industry groups, with concerns raised about access to fresh foods in underserved communities and the potential impact on student fundraising.
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- California bill could prohibit schools from serving breakfast cereals, baked goods and other foods with artificial dyes KTLA Los Angeles
- California state Democrat introduces ban on artificial dyes in foods served in schools The Hill
- On the heels of ‘Skittles ban,’ California moves to ban food dyes from school meals too The Mercury News
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