‘Not Recommended for Human Consumption’: Texas Bill Would Slap Warning Labels on Snack Aisle Staples
Texas is poised to force junk food purveyors that make items like Doritos and Mountain Dew to slap warning labels on their products if they contain banned or restricted ingredients. State Senate Bill ...
The FDA is weighing a change that could make warning labels on dietary supplements appear less often on packaging.
Last week, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that alcoholic drinks should carry a warning about cancer risks on their label. Alcohol consumption increases the risk of at least seven types of ...
Products such as Doritos, Mountain Dew and Pop-Tarts would require warning labels under Senate Bill 25, which also would require nutrition education and physical activity in public schools. FILE – ...
Popular snacks such as Skittles, M&M’s and Doritos, and soft drinks like Mountain Dew could soon be labeled “not recommended for human consumption” if lawmakers in Texas have their way. The Lone Star ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott will weigh signing a bill requiring food manufacturers to list on warning labels if their products contain ingredients banned in other countries. Texas Governor Greg Abbott ...
A new law in Texas will require many popular products to have a label warning consumers that it contains ingredients “not recommended for human consumption.” It targets M&Ms, Doritos, Mountain Dew, ...
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