FDA may outlaw food dyes ‘within weeks’: Bombshell move would affect candy, soda and cakes, revolutionize American diets

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The Food and Drug Administration will decide on a ban of certain food dyes in the coming weeks after receiving a petition to review the safety of Red 3, NBC News reports.

“With Red 3, we have a petition in front of us to revoke the authorization board, and we’re hopeful that in the next few weeks we’ll be acting on that petition,” Jim Jones, the deputy commissioner for human foods at the FDA, said during a Senate meeting this week, per NBC.

According to the FDA, the agency has reviewed the safety of Red 3 —which is derived from petroleum and found snacks, beverages, candy and more — in food and drugs “multiple times” since it was first approved in 1969, but the petition has requested for the additive to be reviewed once more.

The FDA will decide on the fate of the food dye Red 3, an additive found in cereals, candies and more that yields a vibrant cherry red hue, in the “next few weeks.”Getty Images

“With the holiday season in full swing where sweet treats are abundant, it is frightening that this chemical remains hidden in these foods that we and our children are eating,” US Representative Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ), a ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, wrote in a letter to the FDA.

“While food companies must ensure that the food they market is safe, they are also only required to ensure that their products meet FDA’s standards. This means that thousands of products that contain this chemical can remain on the market.”
 

The Food and Drug Administration will decide on a ban of certain food dyes in the coming weeks after receiving a petition to review the safety of Red 3, NBC News reports.

“With Red 3, we have a petition in front of us to revoke the authorization board, and we’re hopeful that in the next few weeks we’ll be acting on that petition,” Jim Jones, the deputy commissioner for human foods at the FDA, said during a Senate meeting this week, per NBC.

According to the FDA, the agency has reviewed the safety of Red 3 —which is derived from petroleum and found snacks, beverages, candy and more — in food and drugs “multiple times” since it was first approved in 1969, but the petition has requested for the additive to be reviewed once more.

The FDA will decide on the fate of the food dye Red 3, an additive found in cereals, candies and more that yields a vibrant cherry red hue, in the “next few weeks.”Getty Images

“With the holiday season in full swing where sweet treats are abundant, it is frightening that this chemical remains hidden in these foods that we and our children are eating,” US Representative Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ), a ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, wrote in a letter to the FDA.

“While food companies must ensure that the food they market is safe, they are also only required to ensure that their products meet FDA’s standards. This means that thousands of products that contain this chemical can remain on the market.”
I don't like it when the government completely outlaws things because of uknown risks, however I think it would be enough for the FDA to create a labeling system whereby people who want to avoid this random shit could.

Much like the organic labelling.

Food coloring were always walking the fence of fraud. You shouldn't have to add coloring to make a food the color it was supposed to be in the natural recipe.

IF you use strawberries you shouldn't need to add red for example. Dyes have always been a tool for adulteration for that reason.
 
I don't like it when the government completely outlaws things because of uknown risks

The risks are known:

Anyway, labelling would be better than nothing, but when we know the risks, it's better to just ban. Honestly, things should be the other way around- chemical food ingredients should be thoroughly tested for safety before they're allowed to be used.
 
I don't like it when the government completely outlaws things because of uknown risks, however I think it would be enough for the FDA to create a labeling system whereby people who want to avoid this random shit could.

Much like the organic labelling.

Food coloring were always walking the fence of fraud. You shouldn't have to add coloring to make a food the color it was supposed to be in the natural recipe.

IF you use strawberries you shouldn't need to add red for example. Dyes have always been a tool for adulteration for that reason.
Unknown? They are well known and have stuck around because of corporate lobbying power. Americans eat terrible additives so profits are higher.
 
the best movie on this issue is the incredible shrinking woman with lily tomlin and Charles grodin?

she starts shrinking from all the chemicals in the foods and products.
 
The agencies that protect consumers will be gutted by Trump. They do a bad job now due to corporate power and money. It will be much worse with Trump.
 
The agencies that protect consumers will be gutted by Trump. They do a bad job now due to corporate power and money. It will be much worse with Trump.

Not if RFK Jr. has anything to say about it:
 
The agencies that protect consumers will be gutted by Trump. They do a bad job now due to corporate power and money. It will be much worse with Trump.

iu


Even if they don't, I believe I can trust you to claim that they do. :thup:
 
The agencies that protect consumers will be gutted by Trump. They do a bad job now due to corporate power and money. It will be much worse with Trump.
Do you even read what you type??

If those unnamed agencies are "doing a bad job", then how are they "protecting consumers", exactly?
 
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