- A new bill in Texas could require warning labels on snacks containing over 40 ingredients deemed unsafe in other countries but allowed in the U.S., potentially affecting popular items like Doritos, Skittles, and certain cereals.
- The proposed legislation targets ingredients such as synthetic food dyes and bleached flour, with warning labels set to appear on product packaging starting in 2027 if the bill becomes law.
- Governor Greg Abbott has less than 20 days to sign the bill, but his stance remains unclear, though he has pledged to ensure Texans have access to healthy foods.
- Industry groups, including food manufacturers and Walmart, have voiced strong opposition to the bill, arguing it could destabilize local economies and increase prices.
- If signed, the bill would not require labeling if the FDA or Department of Agriculture deems an ingredient safe, restricts its use, or bans it after September 1; Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly a supporter of the bill.
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