General Mills announced on Tuesday that it will be working to remove artificial colors from all of its cereals in the United States, as well as from foods in K-12 schools.
In a press release, General Mills explained that the company is planning to remove artificial colors from “all its U.S. cereals and all K-12 school foods” by the summer of 2026, and by the end of 2027, artificial colors will be removed “from its full U.S. retail portfolio.”
“Across the long arc of our history, General Mills has moved quickly to meet evolving consumer needs, and reformulating our product portfolio to remove certified colors is yet another example,” Jeff Harmening, the CEO and chairman of General Mills, said in a statement.
Harmening continued to
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