Walmart announced plans to remove synthetic food dyes and 30 other additives from its store brands in the U.S. by January 2027, responding to consumer demand and regulatory scrutiny, affecting about 1,000 products including snacks, baked goods, and beverages.
Nestlé USA and Conagra Brands announced they will eliminate certain synthetic food dyes from their products within a year, responding to consumer backlash and pressure from health officials against artificial colors.
General Mills announced it will remove artificial colors from all its U.S. cereals and foods by 2027, including a commitment to eliminate synthetic dyes from school offerings by 2026, aligning with broader industry moves to address health concerns related to food additives.
General Mills plans to remove artificial colors from its entire product portfolio by 2027, responding to consumer demand and regulatory pressures, with a focus on natural alternatives and transparency in food ingredients.