Target is clearing some cereal boxes off its shelves, as it will stop selling breakfast cereals made with synthetic colors by the end of May. The move puts a deadline on a debate that’s been building ...
Target announced that they will stop selling cereals with artificial dyes in them. What cereals could be affected?
The company’s decision follows recent moves by retailers including Walmart and Save A Lot to scrub foods of artificial dyes.
Target shoppers will soon start to notice a huge change in the grocery section, as the Minneapolis-based company announced ...
Packaged food makers announced last year that they would cut artificial dyes, responding to the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.
Target will remove cereals with synthetic colors by May, reflecting families' demand for healthier options while still offering a variety of flavors and dietary choices.
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Heads up: Target is clearing some colorful cereals off shelves
Breakfast aisles rarely become a window into ingredient trends, but Target’s latest cereal move says a lot about where packaged food is heading. The retailer said it plans to stop selling breakfast ...
With the cereal overhaul, Target also builds on the standards it established in 2019 with the launch of Good & Gather, its flagship owned food and beverage brand formulated without artificial flavors ...
Target will stop selling cereals with certified synthetic colors across all stores and online by the end of May. The move reflects rising consumer ...
In less than three months, shoppers will see significant changes to Target Corp.’s cereal aisle. As part of a major makeover, only cereals free of synthetic colors will be stocked on Target’s shelves ...
Feb 27 (Reuters) - Target said on Friday it would sell only cereals made without certified synthetic colors by the end of May ...
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