Target says that by the end of May, all cereal sold in its stores and online will be made without certified synthetic colors. The retailer says it worked with national and owned-brand partners to ...
The cereal aisle at your local Target store is going to look very different in the next few weeks. Target, following an industry-wide shift away from artificial food coloring and dyes, is set to ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — In a first for national retailers, Minneapolis-based Target announced its cereal aisle products will no longer contain certified synthetic colors. A statement from the company released ...
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The cereal aisle is about to look the same… and be a little different. Target announced that by the end of May, it will only carry cereals made without certified synthetic colors—both in stores and ...