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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made food dyes one of his department’s top priorities.
The People's Union USA, a grassroots consumer advocacy movement which has spearheaded many of the boycotts, claims to be fighting against "mega corporations" which have "driven up prices, underpaid ...
But good news for those nights when you can’t be bothered to fire up the oven or UberEats: Experts say cereal isn’t ...
The No. #1 unhealthiest cereal according to dietitians is Honey Smacks.
General Mills , which owns popular food brands such as Lucky Charms, Cheerios, and Betty Crocker, recently suffered a ...
RFK Jr.’s plan is a strong start. Indiana can lead by taking these steps: Subsidize organic produce: Allocate $2 million annually to help farmers grow organic fruits and vegetables, prioritizing SNAP ...
Earlier this month, Disney and Marvel Studios stunned fans at CinemaCon with a new teaser for director Matt Shakman's " The ...
Your favorite snacks could be getting a natural makeover soon, as synthetic food dyes face a government phase-out.
Beyond the specifics behind the perfect pour, a high-quality bean, and a great aroma, coffee is about community, the people who serve it, and the people we share it with.
right down to the vibrant Kix and Lucky Charms cereal boxes and that shiny blue Fantasticar drop-top. We love the vintage "The Fred Gilbert Show" TV show intro serving as the condensed backstory ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said on Tuesday that the agency plans to remove ...