Nestle, General Mills Pledge Dye Removal
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Nestle says it will stop using artificial dyes in U.S. foods, beverages by mid-2026

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Nestle says it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. food and beverages by 2026 .
It's the latest big food company making that pledge.
The move has broad support among Americans , according to an AP -NORC poll.
Last week , General Mills and Nestle said they would remove dyes by 2027 .
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