What are your thoughts on the US banning Red 40, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, and some other commonly used food dyes?

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What are your thoughts on the US banning Red 40, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, and some other commonly used food dyes?

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  1. silveryoshii Avatar

    Probably a good thing but i feel like capitalism will find alternatives.

  2. welding_guy_fromLI Avatar

    Good , now they need to ban artificial sweeteners

  3. Jealous_Priority_228 Avatar

    It’s fine, but is this really what we should be focusing on? Skip this and shore up the department that does food safety checks.

  4. ashes886 Avatar

    They should have done it a long time ago

  5. ZombieCapital3247 Avatar

    Good!

    On a side note, I wonder how chips such as Hot cheetos and Doritos, for example, will be modified (if at all).

  6. Flotrane Avatar

    We’re probs overreacting to it because it seems small scale versus the full scale collapse of modern society that’s going on.

  7. Available-Picture120 Avatar

    I don’t mind it at all. It’s not like we really need food dye anyway.

  8. JustAnotherRWNJ Avatar

    Food dyes are completely unnecessary and there’s evidence of link to health related issues. So why not ban them until they can be proven safe and necessary?

  9. MC-HAMMERTIME89 Avatar

    Sure, but they’ll probably just come up with something worse as a replacement. Like high fructose corn syrup vs sugar

  10. TwentyCharacters2022 Avatar

    Weird flex. Am i the only one that sees the banning of safe, legal substances, the silencing of political dissent, the controlling of the media, and thinking, ”this isnt what Republicans are supposed to believe in, is it?”

  11. Isotomayor12 Avatar

    It should have happened years ago with the rest of the world.

  12. spytez Avatar

    What, you don’t want to be feeding your 2 year old child industrial waste products?

  13. chicknparts Avatar

    What we should really be asking is, does it really matter what color your food is?

  14. FortuneTellingBoobs Avatar

    It’s dumb and performative, but oh well.

    Will be interesting to see if kids like beige froot loops as much as the other ones.

  15. eaglescout1984 Avatar

    It’s an idea that must have come from the side of the brain the worm didn’t eat.

  16. Donteventrytomakeme Avatar

    I don’t disagree with doing it but I think their reasoning for doing so is flawed

  17. RedditWhileImWorking Avatar

    I’m happy and I hope the trend continues.

  18. Hrekires Avatar

    Wondering how they’re going to enforce it after firing everyone

  19. 1320Fastback Avatar

    If it’s for valid reasons go for it.

  20. colostitute Avatar

    US companies are the worst. They sell the same products without that shit in other countries. People still buy it and it doesn’t taste different most of the time.

  21. arkofjoy Avatar

    It does not really affect me, because I try, as much as possible, to avoid processed foods that contain shit from a beaker.

  22. Fallout113 Avatar

    Should have happened ten years ago.

  23. BebophoneVirtuoso Avatar

    Good news, should’ve been done a while ago but even just recently when California tried doing this people on Fox News were calling it the war on skittles or some shit.

  24. fthoma11 Avatar

    Fine with it but it doesn’t make RFK Jr a genius nor a medical person nor is he particularly good at his job

  25. goldcoastdenizen Avatar

    They will use the stuff Europe uses as they have already banned them. Alternatives exist and the big companies will raise prices and put a petroleum free coloring label on it:)

  26. leanman82 Avatar

    fuck yeaaaaaa!

  27. OblongAndKneeless Avatar

    Who cares unless it’s not based on science? RFK Jr. isn’t very bright, so I can see a lot of head aches for food companies if this is just his imagination run amuk.

  28. TurpitudeSnuggery Avatar

    They should ban more. It’s all garbage

  29. AVeryFineUsername Avatar

    Is it implemented by my favored political party or my political parties rival?  This will determine how about feel about this 

  30. KindlyKangaroo Avatar

    A broken analogue clock is right twice a day. Ban away. There’s no need for them. A lot of healthier options dye food with various fruits and vegetables if they feel they must change the color.

  31. OblongAndKneeless Avatar

    Will this be the end of the Cheeto in the Whitehouse?

  32. ScubaW00kie Avatar

    About damn time

  33. ryk666 Avatar

    about time is all I can say

  34. ICanStopTheRain Avatar

    The big problem with Doritos is the complete lack of nutritional value. The artificial colors are probably like #10 on the list of bad things about them.

  35. ShitNailedIt Avatar

    It impacted somebody’s bottom line. No way they did it because it has a poor impact on health

  36. eye_lye_too_keak_IT Avatar

    Then we will have to figure out another reason to justify giving children amphetamines. If not neurotoxicity what if not kids who.

  37. Afraid-Carry4093 Avatar

    The only good thing the Trump administration has done.

  38. pavorus Avatar

    I’m all for banning ALL food dyes. If it’s not adding something nutritionally meaningful, it’s just advertising. I look forward to drinking lots of clear colas.

  39. valandsend Avatar

    Will we still be able to tell apart the flavors of jelly beans?

  40. Hsensei Avatar

    We should go back to beetle carapice for red dye like we did for centuries.

  41. DuskRaider53 Avatar

    They’re infringing on my rights as an AMERICAN!!! The tyrannical government has no right to deny me my god given rights to artificial colors!!!!!

    Don’t tread on me, red40, yellow5 (I don’t care about yellow 6, somethins’ wrong with that boy anyways)

  42. ShelteringInStPaul Avatar

    General Mills tried switching the dyes used in Trix cereal to naturally occurring colors like beet juice and blueberry juice. Consumers preferred the garish synthetic dyes and artificial flavors to the natural colors and flavors. They still make both versions though.

  43. RattieMattie Avatar

    I’m dearly allergic to all of those so I’ve been wanting to see a move away from them for years. You find those dyes in everything. It’s frustrating.

  44. Jane_Lame Avatar

    It should have happened way sooner but I imagine it will be the last positive thing that happens from these people in a long time.

  45. Hsensei Avatar

    We should go back to beetle carapice for red dye like we did for centuries.

  46. Kangasmom Avatar

    I agree with everyone it should have been done. But I am suspicious of why this consumer friendly idea is being put out when everything else seems designed to take money or rights away

  47. Stardustmoondust Avatar

    One thing I can agree on from this administration. No complaints. Happy about it.

  48. The_Lucky_7 Avatar

    An important key piece of context is missing from this discussion everywhere I see it. These are petroleum-based synthetic dyes. Petroleum. Oil. The stuff we turn into gasoline. It is getting both more expensive and less relevant to humanity’s continued existence every day. There’s a natural threshold where these dyes would be cost-prohibitive to use anyway and we were already mostly over that threshold well before we even consider the Trump Tax tariffs.

    The fact that the government took action is almost irrelevant because government action is so far behind public sentiment, let alone corporate sentiment. There have been cheaper alternatives for many years that have already been widely adopted. The regulators just saw the last dying gasp of a harmful product they didn’t give a shit about and decided to kill-steal it so they could claim an easy win.

    No one’s gonna be fighting this. No company is going to say “Hey, petroleum–OPEC oil–is actually a cheap food additive.” in the current market let alone the market that’s on the economic horizon. Especially not the market that foresees America cutting itself out from global trade and losing the status as the world’s reserve currency.

    It’s a nothing burger that doesn’t warrant all the news coverage.

  49. lsp2005 Avatar

    I am in favor of it. I think it should have been done when the EU banned them. 

  50. TheTresStateArea Avatar

    Does the science say it’s bad? If the science says it’s bad then it’s bad

  51. Badhugs Avatar

    Just waiting to see which journalist will publish “here’s why food dyes are good, actually.”

    A large faction of people, and larger in the media, hate Trump and anything MAGA more than they love the idea of healthier foods.

    So it’s only a matter of time.

  52. Luddite-33 Avatar

    Take the colors but leave the fluoride in the water

  53. I-am-a-cardboard-box Avatar

    Rip red 40, you will be missed. Currently stocking up on as much as I can now before it’s gone forever 😔

  54. GoliathBoneSnake Avatar

    This is the first I’m hearing of it and I’ll forget about it before tomorrow.

  55. basketcaseforever Avatar

    Not sure why anyone would be upset about not ingesting food dyes that can have negative effects.

  56. elmekia_lance Avatar

    trump is using the trade war to attempt to dump hormone-infused, antibiotic-fed, chlorine-washed chicken into the EU market, something that no one has asked for and is a non-starter in the EU. Perhaps this move can provide a gateway to ending the standoff by subsequently adopting all EU food safety regulations in the US, and thus harmonizing trade.

  57. oh_frabjousday Avatar

    A broken clock is right twice a day. This is good news.

  58. BootyCrunchXL Avatar

    “It….Give-s thE ki-ids aut-TIS-sm”

  59. PoodleWrangler Avatar

    Allergic to carrots and tomatoes and really looking forward to not being able to eat even more foods!

    /sarcasm

  60. marshmallowgiraffe Avatar

    It about the only thing coming out of this presidency that doesn’t piss me off.

  61. therese_rn Avatar

    it’s about time

  62. jvn1983 Avatar

    I despise everything about that man, and all he’s trying to do, with the exception of this. There is no justification to keep something known to be harmful in foods. That said, the things he doesn’t have a personal opposition to he will allow. He’s a menace.

  63. givin_u_the_high_hat Avatar

    Remember when Dems tried to ban big gulp size soft drinks and the GOP showed up with big gulps in hand, slamming all those chemicals and artificial dyes saying it was American. Now Trump has stripped the Clean Water Act and relaxed regulations on what companies can dump in the environment. More chemicals for us all. They don’t give a shit about our health and never did.

  64. tap_6366 Avatar

    Good, but orange man still bad.

  65. Inside_Atmosphere621 Avatar

    If color for god sake… just ban the stuff. Doesn’t change the flavor!

  66. Moron-Whisperer Avatar

    I do not think RFK is a trustworthy person to lead this.  I think in the end it will end up being worse than it is because he’s an idiot

  67. Puzzleheaded_Run2590 Avatar

    It’s stupid. There’s so many other things more dangerous to people than dyes. As long as it’s disclosed on the packaging so consumers can know and choose accordingly, there’s no reason to ban it. There’s much more serious concerns they could focus on. This is a diversion from everything else and a good public relations story. 

  68. theavatare Avatar

    The only thing im allergic to is yellow 5 so fuck yeah

  69. 19dadchair73 Avatar

    About time. My daughter has pretty bad allergic reaction to red dye. It’s even in soaps and lotions

  70. whodatbugga Avatar

    All the M&Ms taste the same to me.

  71. Corey307 Avatar

    Food dyes have no nutritional value and are not healthy to consume. Fact is a lot of food dies that are commonly used in the US are not legal in the EU because they have negative impacts on health. They are used to make food look fresh Or in the case of children to make food seem exciting. Food tastes good, it doesn’t need to look pretty.  

  72. zakats Avatar

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

  73. GulfCoastLover Avatar

    Way past time. We should operate on a – keep it out of not first proven safe – philosophy.

  74. Omnivek Avatar

    If my skittles color looks even a little off it’s going to be January 6 all over again.

  75. MediocreKim Avatar

    Good. We don’t need coal tar derivatives in our food. There are plenty of options. These are already banned in some European countries and they use natural food dyes instead.

  76. Mikeshaffer Avatar

    I don’t personally use any of them in my recipes anymore

  77. whatyoucallmetoday Avatar

    If we keep doing what Europe does before you know it there will be universal parental leave, healthcare and responsible governments.

  78. Icy_Plan6888 Avatar

    Pissed. I can’t cook now.

  79. GretaVanFrankenmuth Avatar

    Is he going to also ban that hideous artificial tan color he’s obviously fond of?

  80. douggold11 Avatar

    Any food additive that even has the slightest tiniest chance of being harmful should be banned.

  81. dizekat Avatar

    I’ll believe it when they actually do the ban. So far there has been a lot of attacks on vaccines (which are the cheapest way to deal with infectious disease). What there hasn’t been is attacks on big money interests.

  82. joshua0005 Avatar

    W but it’s sad that it took this long

  83. RandomPrecision01 Avatar

    Not very capitalistic. The free market doesn’t seem to demand the change.

  84. Natural_Lifeguard_44 Avatar

    Needs to go, it’s so toxic and unnecessary! I recently discovered my favorite pickles have yellow dye in the brine, like why?????

  85. gargamel314 Avatar

    I’ll be interested to see if kids have more self control in school. The last 10 minutes of lunch these kids go nuts. I’ve heard people say their kids get crazy when they eat food with coloring in it

  86. RidingSingularity Avatar

    Those colors draw in customers and increase sales. The potential lives saved is not worth the potential loss in sales . . .

    . . . which is the underlying logic of capitalism. Yay.

  87. Sensitive-Turnip-001 Avatar

    Why is it taking so long?

  88. Reddidnothingwrong Avatar

    It is one of very few things the US is doing right now that doesn’t bother me.

  89. Majestic_Electric Avatar

    About fucking time! Europe did it decades ago!

  90. GhoulBugs Avatar

    i’m cool with it until it’s replaced with carmine. it’s hard enough finding vegan snacks as it is.

  91. Misanthropemoot Avatar

    They solved the problem that didn’t exist

  92. whatthepfluke Avatar

    Sure. Those are the issues that need our attention.

  93. UnluckyLet3319 Avatar

    Should have been done a long time ago. FDA is way behind some other countries in getting rid of these toxic substances

  94. Bungeesmom Avatar

    It’s FABULOUS! Should have never allowed it in the first place.

  95. SmoovCatto Avatar

    ban every poison in the food supply — if you fire all but a skeleton federal government, no way to enforce it —

     read the history of what corporate hustlers were selling as food when left to their own devices, unregulated . . . strychnine in candy, chalk in “milk”, etc.  . . . 

  96. ShiteWitch Avatar

    It doesn’t matter at all? 

  97. kyreyz24 Avatar

    I have been allergic to them for 60 years so I am sure others are also.

  98. GreyBeardEng Avatar

    I’m actually okay with this one.

  99. SirAxlerod Avatar

    Dude, I eat crayons as a bedtime snack.

  100. ryckae Avatar

    A broken clock is right twice a day.

    HOWEVER, I doubt this administration actually will. They’re firing everyone and ending food safety. There will be one one enforcing this ban. It’s all smoke and mirrors.

  101. Gsquat Avatar

    For the morons here, it depends on who does it. Even if it’s objectively good, they’ll protest against it if a politician they hate supports it. 

  102. ZoxMcCloud Avatar

    Yellow 5 and I go way back. Feel like I’m losing a brother

  103. EVOSexyBeast Avatar

    There is absolutely no solid scientific basis for doing so. No evidence of it being harmful, they’re all approved for use in the EU too.

  104. Germangunman Avatar

    It’s about fucking time!

  105. raymond4 Avatar

    Other countries have done this years ago. Canada companies have done it voluntarily.

  106. Misskaigen Avatar

    I’m allergic to Red 40, and you would not believe how many things it’s in! GET RID OF ‘EM! Please.

  107. Loud-Mathematician54 Avatar

    Great, now continue to test for deadly pathogens in meat and dairy products.

  108. ericsonofbruce Avatar

    I don’t really care tbh. Even if this is good, it’s not worth the clown world we traded it for.

  109. Creamy_Ranch1211 Avatar

    I didn’t know this was happening nationwide, but I’m so glad. My state just banned red 3. I’m allergic to red dye and being a child in the early 2000s was a nightmare with all of the crazy dyed food. With the recent health movement and the increase in the use of beet juice, I’ve been able to try so many new things. Im excited for more!

  110. VoodooDoII Avatar

    Should have been done ages ago

  111. SaulTNNutz Avatar

    This could only happen under a republican administration. If Biden had even suggested this, every corner of the right wing media machine would be screaming about a trampling of their personal freedoms 

  112. LittleLostDoll Avatar

    is there anyone left to even test if they are stiill using it or not?

  113. wehrmann_tx Avatar

    Red 40 patent just renamed to Red 4D.

  114. Any_Writer1321 Avatar

    Good idea, but doesn’t matter if you fire all the people who enforce and regulate it. They’ve stopped quality tests on numerous products (milk, for example) because they’re short staffed. Sadly, the dyes are the least of our concerns.

  115. caceman Avatar

    I think this isn’t going to get you the karma that other administration questions would produce

  116. toast_milker Avatar

    I’m not some weirdo conspiracy person that thinks they are using dye for brain control or giving kids autism or whatever, but as a normal person I can not imagine giving a single hot gay fuck about color dye used in food. So cool, good I guess?

  117. Saltedpirate Avatar

    But if I don’t die from cancer will they make me work more of my life? Just want to weigh out the pos/neg.

  118. Laura4848 Avatar

    Yes, thank you, please get rid of all this garbage in our food.

  119. Royalchariot Avatar

    It’s good and now they only have 7,999 ingredients left to ban