The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announces a federal prohibition of food dyes on Tuesday, April 22.
RFK Jr. has campaigned against the use of certain dyes in the food of the Americans, and in January the FDA prohibited the use of red dye No. 3 days before President Donald Trump swore his second term.
In March, Kennedy warned food manufacturers that more artificial dyes were at their homefall and encouraged them to stop using chemicals before Tok there is action in their search to end chronic diseases among children and make the United States healthy.