Duncan Hines parent Conagra Brands says it will phase out artificial colors

Conagra Brands, following Nestle's lead, will remove artificial colors from frozen foods by the end of this year and aims to eliminate them across its entire portfolio by 2027. This decision aligns with similar pledges from Kraft Heinz and General Mills, as well as increased government scrutiny of artificial colors, including a ban on Red 3. | Source: ETBrandEquity.com
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