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US to Ban Cancer-Linked Red Dye No. 3 in Foods After Decades

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The US is about to ban Red Dye No. 3, a widely used artificial coloring in foods linked to cancer in experimental studies. It comes more than 30 years after the FDA prohibited its use in cosmetics, on similar health grounds. The dye, common in cereals, candies, and baked goods has been a favorite controversial additive, on grounds of its potential health risks.

Health advocates have long called for its ban, citing studies that show the dye causes harm, especially an increased risk of thyroid cancer in animals. Critics have also pointed out inconsistencies in allowing the dye in food while banning it in cosmetics.

The ban reflects a growing shift towards more stringent food safety standards in the U.S., aligning with regulations in other countries that have already restricted or banned the dye. Many manufacturers are expected to reformulate their products to comply with the new guidelines.

Consumers are encouraged to read the labels of ingredients and choose products that use **natural food coloring** alternatives as the industry adjusts. This ban represents a significant step toward prioritizing public health over convenience in food production.

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