FDA's Definition of 'No Artificial Colors' May Mislead Consumers
Consumer Reports has highlighted a misleading definition by the FDA regarding the term 'no artificial colors' on food labels. This term may not mean what consumers typically expect, as the FDA's definition allows for certain synthetic substances to be used in products labeled as free from artificial colors. This revelation raises concerns about transparency in food labeling and the potential for consumers to be misled about the ingredients in their food.