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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M&M’s, Skittles and Doritos could be labeled ‘not recommended for human consumption’ in Texas
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 ...
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Why Your Favorite Snacks Might Soon Carry a ‘Not Recommended for Human Consumption’ Label in Texas
“WARNING: This product contains an ingredient that is not recommended for human consumption by the appropriate authority in Australia, Canada, the European Union or the United Kingdom.” That’s the ...
‘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 ...
You can think of your grocery bill partly as an embodiment of a number of extreme weather events around the world, from sogflation as potato harvests suffered in Europe to tomato prices in the Middle ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require ...
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