Following other major retailers, Target announced it would no longer sell cereal made with synthetic colors by May. This follows pressure from wellness groups.
Target shoppers will soon start to notice a huge change in the grocery section, as the Minneapolis-based company announced ...
The move comes as Target continues to invest in wellness, food innovation and product development, with the flagship owned ...
In a first for national retailers, Minneapolis-based Target announced its cereal aisle products will no longer contain certified synthetic colors. A statement from the company released Friday said ...
Persistence Market Research, a leading management consulting firm, has released this update on the natural food colors market. These ingredients provide color to food and beverage products using ...
The FDA recently revised its approach to beverage labels in terms of artificial colors, while also approving two new natural color solutions. Kathleen Sanzo with Morgan Lewis details how this will ...
Packaged food makers announced last year that they would cut artificial dyes, responding to the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.
Feb 27 (Reuters) - Target said on Friday that by the end of May it would sell only cereals made without certified synthetic ...
The retailer said it has worked with national brands and owned-brand partners to reformulate products where necessary.
Target's move puts it ahead of several brands on its shelves that have committed to phasing out artificial dyes on longer timelines.
Persistence Market Research, a leading management consulting firm, has released this update on the natural food colors market. These ingredients provide ...