Cereal Giants to Strip Harmful Dyes from School Meals Following Landmark Agreement
· Texas Border Business

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has reached significant agreements with WK Kellogg Co. and General Mills Inc. to eliminate harmful synthetic dyes from their cereal products. As part of these settlements, both companies will remove these dyes from cereals served in schools by July 1, 2026, ahead of the new school year. Kellogg's will completely phase out artificial colorings from all its cereals in the U.S. by the end of 2027. General Mills has also committed to removing synthetic dyes from its school cereals by the end of summer 2026. This change aims to enhance the health of children consuming these products.
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