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flag Kellogg's agrees to remove artificial food dyes linked to health issues from U.S. cereals by 2027.

Kellogg's has agreed to remove toxic artificial dyes from its cereals by the end of 2027, signing a legally binding agreement with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. This is the first such commitment from a food company. The dyes, linked to health issues like hyperactivity and obesity, will be phased out in US products, following similar moves made by Kellogg's in Canada and Europe.

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