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FDA allows "no artificial colors" labels using natural dyes, speeding push to ban synthetic dyes by 2026.
The FDA has updated labeling rules, allowing "no artificial colors" claims on food products without petroleum-based dyes, even if natural colors are used, as part of a broader push to phase out synthetic dyes by end of 2026.
The agency is expediting approval for natural alternatives like beetroot red and spirulina extract, while exercising enforcement discretion under the FD&C Act.
Though companies must still ensure safety and purity, the change aims to reduce misleading claims and support consumer demand for natural ingredients, amid growing legal risks from labeling lawsuits.
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La FDA permite etiquetas de "no colores artificiales" utilizando tintes naturales, acelerando el impulso para prohibir los tintes sintéticos para 2026.