#food-industry
Conagra to Eliminate Artificial Dyes in Slim Jim, Duncan Hines by 2027
Conagra Brands, the parent company behind popular names like Slim Jim, Duncan Hines, and Orville Redenbacher, has announced a bold plan to remove artificial dyes from its product lines by 2027. This move aligns with a broader industry trend spurred by regulatory scrutiny and growing consumer demand for cleaner, more natural food ingredients. By the end of 2025, Conagra plans to eliminate artificial colors from all frozen foods, with a complete phase-out across
Conagra to Eliminate Artificial Dyes in Slim Jim, Duncan Hines by 2027
Conagra Brands, the parent company behind popular names like Slim Jim, Duncan Hines, and Orville Redenbacher, has announced a bold plan to remove artificial dyes from its product lines by 2027. This move aligns with a broader industry trend spurred by regulatory scrutiny and growing consumer demand for cleaner, more natural food ingredients. By the end of 2025, Conagra plans to eliminate artificial colors from all frozen foods, with a complete phase-out across
Subway falls below 20,000 US locations for the first time in two decades
Subway, one of America's most recognized fast food franchises, has seen its number of US locations drop below 20,000 for the first time in over 20 years. In 2024 alone, the chain shuttered 631 restaurants, reducing its US footprint to 19,502 outlets. This marks the eighth consecutive year that Subway has scaled back its presence in its home country. Despite this consistent decline, Subway still holds the distinction of being the largest restaurant chain in the United States by number of loca
Subway falls below 20,000 US locations for the first time in two decades
Subway, one of America's most recognized fast food franchises, has seen its number of US locations drop below 20,000 for the first time in over 20 years. In 2024 alone, the chain shuttered 631 restaurants, reducing its US footprint to 19,502 outlets. This marks the eighth consecutive year that Subway has scaled back its presence in its home country. Despite this consistent decline, Subway still holds the distinction of being the largest restaurant chain in the United States by number of loca









