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First Posted: Mar 07, 2013 11:09 AM EST
Kraft Foods Group Inc.'s instant macaroni and cheese can be found in many households throughout the nation. Despite being a popular choice for children and adults, the ingredients that go into making this comfort food can be dangerous. After a closer look into the ingredient panel, mothers Lisa Leake and Vani Hari noticed that Kraft uses Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 in the United States, which give the macaroni and cheese the distinctive yellow hue. Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 have also been linked to causing cancer. Leake and Hari have created a petition on Change.org to urge Kraft to remove the two artificial dyes.
Leake and Hari expressed their concerns over these two ingredients that are not used that frequently in other countries. Leake and Hari were also surprised to find that the Kraft products sold in England do not contain these two dyes due to the specific food guidelines. In the United Kingdom, Kraft manufactures Cheesey Pasta, which gets its yellow-orange color from paprika extract and beta-carotene. According to the women, both Kraft products taste the same. Furthermore, some European nations that allow the use of Yellow 5 require the company to print a warning label informing consumers about the chemical additive. The mothers also pointed out that in Norway and Austria, the artificial dyes are banned completely. After the petition was uploaded, Kraft responded swiftly, stating that the company cares for its consumers.
"We carefully follow the laws and regulations in the countries where our products are sold," Kraft spokesperson Lynne Galia stated. "So in the U.S., we only use colors that are approved and deemed safe for food by the Food and Drug Administration."
Leake and Hari stated that even though the artificial dyes are legal in the U.S., they still want the company to take out the chemicals for the safety of children, especially since Kraft products in other countries do not use the chemicals.
More: http://www.counselheal.com/articles/4247/20130307/mothers-ask-kraft-take-out-dangerous-chemical-ingredient-u-s.htm
Berlum
(7,044 posts)canoeist52
(2,282 posts)RC
(25,592 posts)Shoulda known better.
msongs
(67,199 posts)eppur_se_muova
(36,227 posts)Yeah, I know, it sucks if you can't spare the time to cook from scratch.
louis-t
(23,199 posts)Reminds me too much of my college days, scrounging up 27 cents to buy a box at Kroger. Frozen pizza is also on my "not gonna do it" list.
KT2000
(20,544 posts)that shouldn't be. Many other countries have limits on formaldehyde in clothing but not the US. Here it is voluntary. Some countries do not allow formaldehyde in children's clothing - I guess they care more about their kids than corporate profits. Not us.