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Indian Health Ministry to Label Fried and Sugary Snacks With Tobacco-Style Warnings
In a bold move to combat the country’s escalating obesity crisis, India’s health ministry has announced a new initiative requiring health warnings on popular deep-fried and sugary snacks such as samosas and jalebis. These foods, deeply embedded in Indian culinary tradition, are now being targeted for their high calorie, fat, and sugar content as the government ramps up efforts to curb rising cases of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. The health ministr
Indian Health Ministry to Label Fried and Sugary Snacks With Tobacco-Style Warnings
In a bold move to combat the country’s escalating obesity crisis, India’s health ministry has announced a new initiative requiring health warnings on popular deep-fried and sugary snacks such as samosas and jalebis. These foods, deeply embedded in Indian culinary tradition, are now being targeted for their high calorie, fat, and sugar content as the government ramps up efforts to curb rising cases of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. The health ministr
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









