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Diving Briefs:
- Turkish heel dairy and dozens of people American ice cream manufacturer promises Remove the artificial color By 2028, more food manufacturers are trying to comply with the FDA to rely more on natural ingredients.
- This promise is led by the International Dairy Foods Association, which represents the commercial ice cream industry. Companies that make more than 90% of the ice cream volume sold in the United States are participating in the pledge.
- Ice cream agreements include grocery stores and products sold in the sellers provided by major manufacturers. It is not applied to ice creams made of parable or not produced in -house in small stores.
Dive Insights:
Major food companies announced their promise to sore artificial dyes, but this announcement indicates that the sector of the food industry gathered for the first time.
Andy Jacobs, the chairman of the IDFA Ice Cream Segging Board and the Ice Cream brand, said, “We have made a true effort for this change from small -scale independent companies to family -owned businesses that return from small independent companies to large companies.
Many commercial ice cream manufacturers have stepped up the already certified artificial colors, the IDFA pointed out. For those who are still switching, the Association is convening a material supplier and a dairy company of the work group to ensure the proper supply of alternative ingredients.
The IDFA said that the federal and state policies were staged as they remained incorrectly sorted. The FDA declared a safe artificial color to use, but the states like West Virginia moved to prohibit these materials of retail or school food as part of “Make Healthy Again Movement once again in the United States.”
The US dairy company promised to remove artificial colors of milk, cheese and yogurt products sold to school by July 2026.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Minister of Health and Welfare asked food companies to voluntarily remove artificial dyes by the end of 2026, but the deadline seems unrealistic in most industries.
Food giant Craft Heinz,,, Hershey and JM Smucker By the end of 2027, he promised to phased out artificial dyes in most pledges to remove synthetic colors. But Nestle was committed. Remove artificial dyes Until mid -2012.









