卫生部长要求首席执行官们去除食品中的人工色素
Health Secretary Tells CEOs To Remove Artificial Dyes From Food

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/health-secretary-tells-ceos-remove-artificial-dyes-food

据《纪元时报》获得的一封邮件显示,美国卫生部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)在其任期结束前,优先考虑清除美国食品供应中的人工色素。在与百事公司和泰森食品等食品巨头高管会面期间,肯尼迪表达了他希望通过消除食品中的“最糟糕成分”来实现“真正和变革性的”改变。 代表这些公司的消费者品牌协会证实了肯尼迪的合作方式。美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)的凯尔·迪亚曼塔斯(Kyle Diamantas)表示支持建立联邦框架,以避免出现州法律的拼凑局面。加州已经禁止在学校午餐中使用人工色素,其他州也在考虑类似的立法。FDA已于1月份撤销了对红3号的授权。 肯尼迪警告说,如果行业不遵守,他将采取行动。百事公司和卡夫亨氏的发言人表示,他们致力于与卫生与公众服务部(HHS)合作,提供安全且价格合理的食品选择,包括不含人工色素的食品。肯尼迪强调需要食品安全、彻底的透明度和消费者信任,尤其是在儿童健康方面。他最近还采取行动终止了一项允许食品制造商在未经FDA批准的情况下使用添加剂的规定。


原文

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently told executives from top food companies that he wants artificial dyes out of the nation’s food supply before he leaves office, according to a food company trade association email.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Washington on Feb. 26, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Kennedy, head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), on March 10 met with executives from PepsiCo, Tyson Foods, and other companies that sell food and food products. Writing on social media platform X, he said the discussion covered food safety, stating, “We will strengthen consumer trust by getting toxins out of our food.”

The Consumer Brands Association, a trade group representing PepsiCo and other food and consumer goods makers, participated in the meeting.

In an email sent after the meeting and viewed by The Epoch Times, the association stated that Kennedy wanted to work with the industry in a collaborative and non-adversarial fashion.

He also communicated the Trump administration’s strong desire to remove artificial dyes such as FD&C Blue No. 1 from the food supply, labeling it as an urgent priority to be completed before he exits office.

Kennedy was quoted as saying that he expects “real and transformative” change by “getting the worst ingredients” out of food.

Kyle Diamantas, acting deputy commissioner for human foods at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), informed attendees that he knew the industry could not act alone and said the FDA would work with companies to reinforce the need for a federal framework to avoid patchworks from state law, according to the email.

California in 2024 banned artificial dyes from school lunches. Several other states have moved toward legislation limiting the use of the dyes. The FDA in January revoked authorization for Red No. 3, one of the dyes, in food products.

Kennedy also said during the meeting that he will take action unless the industry acts, according to the email.

On Monday, industry leaders met with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to discuss his Make America Healthy Again agenda and working together to maintain consumer access to safe, affordable and convenient product choices,” Melissa Hockstad, president and CEO of the Consumer Brands Association, told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement.

It was a constructive conversation and we look forward to continued engagement with the secretary and the qualified experts within HHS to support public health, build consumer trust and promote consumer choice.”

A PepsiCo spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email that the meeting was a productive first step in working with the Trump administration and that the company is focused on providing people with a range of convenient, affordable, and safe foods and drinks, including options with no artificial dyes, which are also known as synthetic colors.

We look forward to partnering with the Department of Health and Human Services in the mission to provide safe, affordable, and wholesome food for all,” a Kraft Heinz spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email.

The FDA did not return an inquiry.

An HHS spokesperson declined to comment on the meeting, instead pointing to how Kennedy recently moved to terminate a rule that lets food manufacturers use additives without FDA approval.

“For far too long, ingredient manufacturers and sponsors have exploited a loophole that has allowed new ingredients and chemicals, often with unknown safety data, to be introduced into the U.S. food supply without notification to the FDA or the public,” Kennedy said in a March 10 statement posted on X.

Kennedy said his meeting with CEOs covered “food safety and radical transparency to protect the health of all Americans, especially our children.”

“Help ... Make America Healthy Again,” he said.

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