Kraft Heinz said it would also aim to eliminate synthetic dyes from existing items by the end of 2027.
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11 injured in stabbing attack at Oregon homeless shelter: ‘It’s like a horror movie’
Eleven individuals were stabbed at a homeless shelter in downtown Salem, Oregon, on Sunday evening.
Read More 11 injured in stabbing attack at Oregon homeless shelter: ‘It’s like a horror movie’Bono slammed by Musk after claiming USAID closure resulted in 300K deaths: ‘He’s such a liar/idiot’
U2 lead-singer Bono slammed the Trump administration for shuttering the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), claiming that the closure was responsible for 300,000 deaths.
Read More Bono slammed by Musk after claiming USAID closure resulted in 300K deaths: ‘He’s such a liar/idiot’Skittles removes color additive from candies identified by RFK Jr. as a ‘toxin’
Skittles’ parent company Mars has announced that the popular candy will no longer be made with titanium dioxide, a color additive previously banned in the European Union over health risks.
Read More Skittles removes color additive from candies identified by RFK Jr. as a ‘toxin’Cassidy says moms think foods are ‘corrupted’ with additives
In the final part of an exclusive interview, the Chairman of the Senate Health and Education panel, Louisiana Senator and Dr. Bill Cassidy, says some moms have come to believe that certain foods have been “corrupted” with additives.
Read More Cassidy says moms think foods are ‘corrupted’ with additivesKlarna ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Business Model Teams Up With DoorDash: ‘Helping Those Who Can’t Afford To Pay For A Whole Meal’
In yet another indication of momentum for public market investors, Klarna, a “buy now, pay later” lender preparing for an IPO, announced on Thursday that it is collaborating with DoorDash as a stakeholder — helping Americans finance their food delivery orders if necessary.
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