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- What the Texas food label law means for the rest of America - MSN
The first-of-its-kind legislation requires labels on foods containing 44 dyes or additives commonly found in the country’s food supply, such as in baked goods, candy and drinks The new mandate
- Greg Abbott signs Texas law requiring labels for 44 toxic food additives
A far-reaching Texas bill signed by Gov Greg Abbott (R) on Sunday will force manufacturers of processed foods and drinks to put warning labels on any products containing 44 different food additive…
- What You Need To Know About Texass New Food Label Law
A new Texas law has been signed by Governor Greg Abbott, requiring that brands post warning labels on foods that contain one or more of 44 food dyes and additives What Food Additives Will Require Warning Labels In Texas? According to the bill, the following food dyes and additives will require
- The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act in Texas: What You Need to Know
Under Texas Cottage Food Law (Texas Health Safety Code 437 0195), small-scale food producers are not required to comply with full FPLA labeling standards Instead, they must provide a basic label with the product name, producer’s contact information, and a disclaimer stating the food was not inspected by the state
- Texas approves law requiring warning labels for food additives
The food industry said the ingredients included in the Texas law have been rigorously studied for safety, warning that the labels are unnecessary and could increase costs for manufacturers
- Food Packaging and Labeling Regulations in Texas
3 How does Texas define and regulate the use of “natural” on food labels? In Texas, the term “natural” on food labels is regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) The TDA follows guidelines set by the federal government but also has its own regulations regarding the use of “natural” on food labels 1
- Another Helping of Food Law Updates: Texas Legislature Goes Into MAHA . . .
Make Texas Healthy Again (SB 25) Toward the end of May 2025, the Texas House and Senate passed SB 25—also referred to as the Make Texas Healthy Again bill Among other things, the law would require warning labels on food products that contain any of 44 listed chemicals (artificial colors, additives, or other banned chemicals)
- Texas legislation requires warning labels on certain food products . . .
A new Texas law mandates that warning labels will appear on food and beverages containing ingredients not recommended for human consumption by other countries Signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, Senate Bill 25 targets over 40 ingredients, including synthetic dyes and bleached flour, requiring companies to either remove these additives or
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