CNN —California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law a bill that bans the use of red dye No.
Known as the California School Food Safety Act and introduced by Democratic Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel in February, Assembly Bill 2316 prohibits a school district, county superintendent of schools or charter school with grades kindergarten through 12th from offering foods or beverages containing red dye No.
“California is once again leading the nation when it comes to protecting our kids from dangerous chemicals,” Gabriel said in a news release.
“No industry is more committed to food safety than the consumer packaged goods industry.
After the state banned brominated vegetable oil, used mostly in some sodas, as part of its California Food Safety Act in October 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration revoked the regulation for its use nine months later.
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