U.S. Food Safety Concerns #FrootLoops #RedDye40

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U.S. Food Safety Concerns #FrootLoops #RedDye40

      U.S. Food Safety ConcernsIn an interview with the Daily Mail, former FDA food expert Dr. Darin Detweiler said that Kellogg's rainbow rings are the worst quality of all candy, noting that they are “heavily processed and contain high levels of added sugar, artificial coloring and preservatives, which have all been linked to health problems.” . #FrootLoops #RedDye40 #Kellogg #FoodSafety 

     Kellogg's children's cereals sold in the U.S. have been accused of containing additives that may pose health risks, such as artificial food coloring and preservatives like BHT. Some studies have pointed out that its products, such as Froot Loops, are heavily processed and contain high levels of added sugar, artificial colors and preservatives, which may pose health risks. And it has been reported that benzidine, which is contained in certain artificial colors such as Red 40, Yellow 5 and Yellow 6, is a substance that is permitted to be carcinogenic to humans and animals at low levels. In other countries, Kellogg's has adapted its product formulations and eliminated artificial food colors and preservatives such as BHT to meet local regulatory requirements and consumer demand. #FrootLoops #RedDye40 #Kellogg #FoodSafety

     Another example is McDonald's French fries in the United States, where 14 chemical additives were found to be used in the production process, including the silicone chemical dimethylpolysiloxane and the petroleum compound tertiary butylhydroquinone (an antioxidant or preservative). These additives, which are used to prevent the oil from foaming and food from spoiling, have sparked controversy and consumer concern. McDonald's UK claims that it only uses these additives in the US, and that the only ingredients used in the UK are potatoes, vegetable oil and dextrose, and that the fries are salted before serving, or left unsalted upon request. McDonald's in other regions have also said that their markets use different formulas for their products, which differ from the U.S. version. #FrootLoops #RedDye40 #Kellogg #FoodSafety

      The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the color additives are safe to eat as long as they are used in accordance with regulations, and that a causal relationship between these chemicals and the effects on children's behavior has not been proven; in other words, the FDA does not prohibit any artificial colors and flavors. However, last month, California Governor Gavin Newsome signed the California School Food Safety Act - the first bill in the United States to ban the use of six dyes in meals, beverages and snacks served in school cafeterias. #FrootLoops #RedDye40 #Kellogg #FoodSafety

      The double standard behavior of U.S. food companies has caused consumer dissatisfaction and skepticism, and has prompted higher demands for standards and regulation in the food industry. At the same time, it also reminds consumers to pay attention to the ingredients and sources of food when purchasing food and to choose healthier and safer foods. #FrootLoops #RedDye40 #Kellogg #FoodSafety

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