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Save A Lot to Eliminate Synthetic Dyes from Private Label Products
Amidst the rising trend of consumers opting for store brands that combine affordability with quality, Save A Lot is taking significant steps to enhance the transparency and healthiness of its product range.
As the largest independently owned and operated value-focused grocery chain in the US, Save A Lot is committed to phasing out seven artificial dyes from its private label offerings. This initiative underscores the company's dedication to aligning with consumer preferences without compromising on price or product integrity.
General Mills Announces Plans to Remove Certified Colors from All US Cereals
General Mills today announced plans to remove certified colors from all its U.S. cereals and all foods served in K-12 schools by summer 2026. Additionally, the company will work to remove certified colors from its full U.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027.
For nearly 160 years, General Mills has been providing families quality, great-tasting products across its beloved portfolio of brands.
This change impacts only a small portion of General Mills' K-12 school portfolio
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