The move comes as food regulators push to phase out petroleum-based dyes nationwide. Walmart will eliminate synthetic dyes, artificial sweeteners, and other additives from all of its private-label ...
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Walmart said Wednesday it is scrapping synthetic dyes and other artificial ingredients from its store brands, including Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed and Bettergoods, by January 2027.
Walmart is removing synthetic dyes and dozens of other additives from its private-label food products, marking one of the most significant ingredient shifts by a U.S. grocery store in recent years.
Walmart has taken a significant step in terms of listening to customer preferences and providing a more transparent food system. The company is moving to eliminate synthetic dyes and the use of an ...
Walmart said Wednesday that it is working to remove synthetic dyes from all its private-label products, including Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed, and bettergoods, by January 2027. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Walmart store is shown in Oceanside, California, U.S., May 15, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake (Reuters) -Walmart said on Wednesday it ...
Walmart announced that it is eliminating synthetic dyes from some private food brand goods. Items affected by this change include multiple sports drinks and cereals. Health and Human Services ...
Walmart will remove synthetic food dyes and more than 30 additional ingredients including certain preservatives and artificial sweeteners from its U.S. private brand food products, the company ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Walmart will eliminate synthetic dyes, artificial sweeteners, and other additives from all of its private-label foods, including ...
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Walmart said on Wednesday it would remove synthetic dyes from its U.S. store-brand food products, including Great Value and Bettergoods, by January 2027. With this, the world's largest retailer joins ...