NCL Calls on FDA to Ban Red No. 3 From the Food Supply

Contact: National Consumers League – Lisa McDonald, lisam@nclnet.org, 202-207-2829

Washington, DC – The National Consumers League anxiously awaits FDA’s final action on a citizen petition to ban Red No. 3 from the food supply, something that has been too long in coming. Red No. 3 is a petroleum based color additive known to cause cancer in laboratory animals and is now banned for used in cosmetics and externally applied drugs. Yet, the food dye is still widely used in foods and beverages consumed by children who are more susceptible to the effects of chemicals in foods. The bigger problem is that the FDA has been impeded for years in taking action against additives like Red No. 3 because Congress has not given the agency the same authority as the Environmental Protection Agency has to make safety decisions about chemical safety, nor has it appropriated the funds for the FDA to respond effectively. At a time when more than 10,000 food chemicals are allowed in foods and beverages, it is time for Congress to make food additive safety a priority and give the FDA the authority it needs.

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