
Food maker eliminating synthetic dyes from ingredients by end of May
Fox News
Tyson Foods plans to get rid of petroleum-based synthetic dyes from its products by the end of May, its president and CEO said. Most of the company's retail-branded foods don't contain dyes, he said.
Donnie King, president and chief executive officer of the Arkansas-based company, announced the news during an earnings call on Monday. Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital.
"As a recognized leader in protein, none of the products Tyson Foods offers through our school nutrition programs include petroleum-based synthetic dyes as ingredients," King said.
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