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After surviving war and opening her dream restaurant, COVID-19 pushed this food court chef to the brink of closing. Then her neighbors stepped in.
General Mills, which uses artificial food coloring in Trix and other cereals and snacks, will take synthetic dyes out of its entire portfolio by the end of 2027. It previously tried this in 2015 ...
For a long time, Orange Julius has been a staple at malls all across America. As of June 2025, there are 981 locations across the United States, although some have been closing lately. In Portland ...
The food company announced Thursday its plan to remove artificial dyes from its U.S. cereals and K-12 school foods by summer 2026, and remove them from the rest of its products by the end of 2027 ...
The anime See You Tomorrow at the Food Court (a.k.a. Food Court de, Mata Ashita.) dropped a new trailer that’s a little over a minute and a half long. In it you can hear the ending theme song “Tonari ...
Advertising consent has been granted. (Image: SEC Works Group) While an opening date has not been confirmed, it could be imminent as one of the vendors that is part of the food court has revealed it ...
Besides food, Costco decided to introduce a new Frozen Strawberry Lemonade at select US locations. The $2.99 beverage was spotted at food courts in California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan.
Costco has served churros on and off throughout the years. The treat fell off the food court menu in early 2024 to make way for the viral Double Chocolate Chunk Cookie. At the time, it sold for $1.49.
General Mills announced Tuesday it’s taking artificial colors out of its products, its second attempt to ditch the dyes. The Golden Valley-based food company first tried with just some cereals ...
General Mills is the latest U.S. food giant pledging to remove FD&C artificial dyes from its portfolio of products within the next two years amid calls from the Trump administration to eliminate ...
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula breaks down what to know as Kraft Heinz and General Mills take a major step in addressing growing health concerns over artificial food coloring.
General Mills said it will remove all artificial food dyes from its products by the end of 2027, and Kraft Heinz said it won't launch any new products with dyes.
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